Explanaton, Alarm types – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual

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IM WX103-01E

Note

When using computation channel alarms, do not disconnect the MX100 and the PC software.

Computation channel alarms will not occur because the computation function does not work

when using only the MX100.

Explanaton

Alarm Types

There are six types of alarms.

When not using difference input on measurement channels, select OFF, High, or Low.

When using difference input, select OFF, dHigh, or dLow.

On math channels, select OFF, High, Low, rHigh, or rLow.

• Upper Lmt Alarm (Hgh)

An alarm occurs when the measured/computed value exceeds the alarm value.

• Lower Lmt Alarm (Low)

An alarm occurs when the measured/computed value falls below the alarm value.

• Dfference Input Upper Lmt Alarm (dHgh)

An alarm occurs when the difference input (difference between the measured value of

its own channel and that of the reference channel) exceeds the alarm value.

• Dfference Input Lower Lmt Alarm (dLow)

An alarm occurs when the difference input (difference between the measured value of

its own channel and that of the reference channel) falls below the alarm value.

Alarm value

Alarm reset

Measured value or

computed value

Alarm occurrence

Upper-limit alarm/difference input

upper limit alarm

Lower-limit alarm/difference input

lower limit alarm

Measured value or

computed value

Alarm reset

Alarm value

Alarm occurrence

• Rate of Change Upper Lmt Alarm (rHgh)

An alarm occurs if the amount of change in the computed value in the rising direction

exceeds the alarm setting value within the rate-of-change detection interval.

• Rate of Change Lower Lmt Alarm (rLow)

An alarm occurs if the amount of change in the computed value in the falling direction

exceeds the alarm setting value within the rate-of-change detection interval.

Change in the

computed value

T

Time

Interval

1

T

2

t

1

t

2

2 1

Amount of change in

the setting

T

Time

2

T

1

t

1

t

2

Computed value

Change in the

computed value

t –t

Interval

2 1

t –t

2 1

T –T

High limit on rate-of-change alarm

Low limit on rate-of-change alarm

Computed value

Amount of change in

the setting

1

T –T

2

The rate-of-change detection interval is equal to measurement interval x measurement

count. Select the measurement count (1 to 15) using the Interval of rate-of-change alarm

box.

2.6 Settng Alarms

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