General alarm, Alarm hold off, Relay – YSI 5500D-1 User Manual

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General Alarm

Menus → System → General Alarm

The General Alarm triggers the buzzer, general alarm relay, general alarm icon, and

5X00 emails. Sensor and aux system alarms, slave failure (networks), low battery

alarms and ODO probe failure (ODO probe failure alarms apply to only 5500D-

01, 5500D-02 and 5500D-04 instruments) alarms trigger the General Alarm when

enabled. If individual system alarms are not enabled, the General Alarm will

not trigger.

The General Alarm (buzzer, relay, emails, icon) remains active until one of the four
softkeys

on the front panel is pressed. Pressing one of

the four softkeys while in the Run Screen stops the buzzer, de-energizes the General

Alarm relay, stops 5X00 emails, and removes the General Alarm icon. Pressing one

of these keys also resets the sensor and aux alarm systems. If the alarm condition

still exists after Alarm Hold period(s), the General Alarm triggers again. Low bat-

tery and slave failure alarms are not reset when softkeys are pressed.

Sensor alarm values set the acceptable control range. When a sensor reports a value

≤ low alarm value or ≥ high alarm value, the alarm system becomes active after the

alarm hold off period. See Senssor Setup section, Controls and Alarms - page 138

for additional information. If an alarm system is active and alarm relay is enabled,

the alarm relay energizes.

Notes:

- The Run Screen must be displayed during normal operation. All alarm

functions (5X00 email alarms, energizing of enabled alarm relays, alarm

icons, and buzzer) are suspended in 5X00 menus. Alarm systems are reset

when menus are exited to Run Screen.

- The General Alarm system is disabled during system-wide events such as

service hold and downloader.

- Sensor and Aux alarms must be enabled to trigger the General Alarm.

Alarm Hold Off

Menus → System → General Alarm → Alarm Hold Off→Time Units

General Alarm Hold Off is the length of time the alarm condition must exist before

the General Alarm system becomes active.

Notes:

- To avoid alarms for spurious events set the Alarm Hold Off > than 0.

- Aux system alarms are triggered after the Aux hold off time, and not after the

General Alarm hold off time.

Configuring the 5X00

- Low battery alarm has a five (5) second hold off that is not user selectable.

Relay

Menus → System → General Alarm → Relay

The General Alarm relay can be wired and configured for any output device to

energize when the General Alarm system is active.

Note:

- The General Alarm does not create an event log or control message regardless

if a General Alarm relay is enabled.

1. Wire relay for General Alarm relay - page 56.

2. Enter General Alarm Menu

Menus → System → General Alarm

3.

Use

to scroll and highlight submenus.

4.

Press

to select.

5. Enable and configure submenus.
6. Press

to save configuration and return to Run Screen.

7. Configure alarm, control values, and assign relays at Sensor Setup menus.

Menus → Sensor Setup - page 137.

Name Devices/Sensors

Menus → System → Name Devices/Sensors

Names can be user configured for the 5X00 instrument, sensor, and aux systems,

and relays. System names are displayed at Run Screen, configuration, and control

messages menus. Relay and instrument names are displayed at configuration menus.

Default names are displayed when names are not user configured. 5X00 default

system names are: DO1, DO2, DO3, DO4, Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, Aux 4, Aux 5, Aux

6, relay 1, relay 2, relay 3, and relay 4. Default names for Aux 3, 4, 5, and 6 assigned

as temperature systems are Temp 1, Temp 2, Temp 3, and Temp 4.

Configuring the 5X00

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