Ndefining detailed descriptions, Lprocedure, Help – Yokogawa GC1000 Mark II Process Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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<5. Alarm Windows>

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Item

Description

Alarm number

The number of the alarm for which the user alarm description has been

created. Type in one of the alarm numbers already registered with the Alarm

Setting window of the LCD panel.

Message

Type in the alarm message (up to 16 letters). This item must be registered

independently of the one registered on the LCD panel of the analyzer.

Alarm contents

Type in an explanation and/or the purpose of the alarm (up to 32 letters).

Alarm status

Type in the alarm criteria and limit value(s) (up to 80 letters).

Presumed cause

Type in the likely cause of the alarm (up to 80 letters).

Countermeasure

Type in the fundamental countermeasure or temporary corrective action

according to the likely cause (up to 80 letters).

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Defining Detailed Descriptions

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Procedure

(1) In the Alarm Status or Alarm History window, click on the [Making User Alarm Description]

command in the [Detail] menu. The User Alarm Description window opens.

(2) Type in the alarm number, message, alarm contents, alarm status, presumed cause, and

countermeasure.

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• Enter an alarm number and then click on the [Display] button to view the previously defined

description for the alarm.

(3) Click on the [Enter] button. A confirmation dialog box pops up.

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HELP !

• If the alarm number entered is out of the scope of the numbers allocated for userdefined alarms, a dialog

box of “UNDEFINED USER ALARM” pops up. Check the alarm number and reenter the correct one.

• The applicable ranges of used-defined alarm numbers are summarized in the following table.

Alarm Type

Range of Alarm Numbers

Alarm level 2

User-defined alarms

101 to 132

Alarms generated by DI

141 to 148

Alarm level 3

User-defined alarms

201 to 232

Alarms generated by DI

241 to 248

(4) Click on the [OK] button. The defined, detailed description is written to an initialization file.

4th Edition : Mar. 21, 2012-00

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