Alarms parameters – Yokogawa HIMHART User Manual

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Alarms Parameters

The Alarms tab controls the programmable alarm
trip(s) option. This screen will be grayed out if the
attached HIM is not equipped with at least one alarm
trip. To program the Alarm parameters, change the
settings in the

Alarm1 and/or Alarm2 box, then press

Quick Set. The sections of the screen are described
below.

Trip/Fault Alarms
A

Trip Alarm monitors a selected variable and trips

either when the variable exceeds a set value (Trip
High) or when the variable falls below a selected value
(Trip Low). The

Source specifies which variable will be

monitored, while the

Trip Point sets the point at which

the alarm will trip. After the alarm trips, the

Dead

Band determines how far past the trip point the
variable will have to go before the alarm condition
returns to normal.

There are two types of Fault Alarms. A

HIM Fault

Alarm monitors the health of the HART monitor. It will
trip whenever the internal error status word is set. For
example, if the HIM’s configuration file becomes
corrupt, this alarm will trip and the monitor will display
BAD_CONFIG. A

Field Device Fault Alarm monitors

the health of the HART transmitter. This fault alarm
will trip for any of these eight malfunctions:

Figure 10. Alarms Tab

Device Malfunction (Bit 7)
Relay trips whenever it detects that a hardware error or
failure has occurred in the connected HART device.

Configuration Changed (Bit 6)
Relay trips whenever it detects that the connected
HART device has had its configuration changed.

Cold Start (Bit 5)
Relay trips whenever the power to the HART device is
interrupted. It will also trip during a HART Master
Reset or Self Test Command.

Additional Status (Bit 4)
Relay trips whenever the connected HART device
reports a condition requiring HART Command #48,
which is Read Additional Information. This indicates
that the instrument needs attention from a device with
full HART command capability.

Output Current Fixed (Bit 3)
Relay trips whenever the HIM detects that the
connected HART device’s output is no longer
responding to changes in its input, and is being held at
a predefined level.

PV Analog Output Saturated (Bit 2)
Relay trips whenever it detects that both its analog and
digital representations of the Primary Variable are
outside rated operating limits, and no longer reflect the
true sensor input.

Non-PV Out of Limits (Bit 1)
Relay trips whenever one of the HART ancillary
variables (second, third or fourth), is operating outside
the limits that can be effectively measured.

PV Out of Limits (Bit 0)
Relay trips whenever the HART Primary Variable is
operating outside the limits that can be effectively
measured.

Delay & Fail Safe
By entering a value in the

Delay box, you can specify

how long (in seconds) the alarm condition needs to
exist before the alarm trips.

Failsafe alarms (box

checked) de-energize when in alarm condition;
Non-Failsafe alarms energize when tripped.

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