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Chapter 3: Operation and Setup

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Alarm Function: Standard Alarm or Boost Output

You can configure each process alarm as either a standard
alarm or a boost alarm:

A standard alarm provides traditional alarm function-
ality: The operator must acknowledge the alarm mes-
sage on the controller display, a latching global alarm
is activated, and the alarm can activate a user-speci-
fied non-latching alarm output.

A boost alarm provides on/off control output using the
alarm set points. For example, you could configure a
high deviation alarm to turn on a fan. The alarm acti-
vates a user-specified non-latching output. Alarm
messages do not have to be acknowledged, and the glo-
bal alarm is not activated.

Alarm High and Alarm Low

An alarm high occurs if the process variable rises above a
user-specified value. An alarm low occurs if the process
variable drops below a separate user-specified value. See
Figure 3.7

Enter the alarm high and low set points at the Alarm high
SP
and Alarm low SP parameters in the Alarms menu.

Figure 3.7

Activation and Deactivation of Pro-
cess Alarms

Deviation Alarms

A deviation alarm occurs if the process deviates from set
point by more than a user-specified amount; see Figure 3.7.
You can set separate high and low deviation values at the
HiDeviation value and LoDeviation value parameters in
the Alarms menu.

Setpoint

High process alarm set point

Low process alarm

setpoint

}

Deadband

High process alarm on

High process alarm off

Low process alarm on

Low process alarm off

High deviation

alarm off

High deviation
alarm on

Low deviation

alarm off

Low deviation
alarm on

Setpoint + Deviation alarm value

Setpoint - Deviation alarm value

}

Deadband

}

Deadband

}

Deadband

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