Alarm, Alarm delay, Alarm -10 alarm delay -10 – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Alarm

Four alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.

Type

Select H, L, h, l, R, r, T or t. The selectable alarms vary depending on the input mode
and computation type. For details, see chapter 3 in the FX User’s Manual.

Alarm value and exponent

Alarm is generated using the specified value as the boundary. The selectable range of
alarm values vary depending on the input mode and range.
For channels that are set to [LogType1] or [LogType2], set the value by specifying the
mantissa and exponent. Enter the mantissa under [Value].

Alarm Relay

Specify the internal switch or output relay that will be used to generate alarms.
Otherwise, select [None].

Detect

This can be selected when [No Logging] is turned [ON] under [Alarm] - [Alarm action] in
the [Basic Setting] tab.
Select whether to show or hide the alarm indication when an alarm occurs. If set to [OFF],
a signal is output to the alarm output relay or internal switch when an alarm occurs, but it
is not indicated on the screen. The alarm is also not recorded in the alarm summary.

Alarm delay

Set the alarm delay time to an integer value from 1 to 3600 s. If the measured value

remains above or below the set alarm value for the set period of time (the delay time),
an alarm is activated.

Note

FX specifications
• The alarm delay time takes on a value that is an integer multiple of the scan interval. For

example, if the alarm delay time is set to 5 s when the scan interval is 2 s, the actual delay
time is 6 s.

• The delay alarm has the following special operations.

• If the computation is stopped in a condition in which the computed value is exceeding the

alarm setting when a delay alarm is set on a computation channel, the alarm is turned
On after the specified period (delay period) elapses.

• The alarm detection operation is reset if a power failure occurs. The operation restarts

after the power recovers.

• If the alarm setting of the delay high limit alarm is changed when an alarm is already

activated and the input is greater than or equal to the new setting, the alarm continues.
For all other cases, the alarm detection operation starts at the new setting. This is also
true for the delay lower limit alarm.

2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels

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