Alarm/event setpoints setup menu, 6 alarm/event setpoints setup menu – SATEC C191HM User Manual

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Chapter 4 Setup Menus

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NOTES

1. If your instrument is not equipped with the optional relay, then this setup parameter

will not appear on the display.

2. You will not be able to store your setup in the instrument if you assigned a parameter

to relay output with a zero number of unit-hours per pulse.

3. If a relay you allocated for pulsing has been manually operated or released, it reverts

automatically to normal operation.

4. If a relay you allocated for pulsing has been engaged by an alarm/event setpoint, the

setpoint is automatically disabled.

4.6 Alarm/Event Setpoints Setup Menu

Your instrument provides 16 alarm/event setpoints that can monitor a wide
variety of events; in turn, these events can be programmed to trigger specific
actions. This menu is used to specify the events to be monitored by the
setpoints, and actions to be triggered by those events.

To program a setpoint, you might need to define up to six setup parameters
which include: the setpoint trigger parameter, operate and release limits, optional
operate and release delays, and the setpoint action. Table 4-6 explains the
setpoint setup parameters. For the entire list of available triggers and setpoint
actions, refer to Tables 4-7 and 4-8.

Example:

Trigger

parameter

Setpoint 1 is set to monitor the real-time high current
on phase 1 (the trigger parameter).

Operate limit }

}

}
}

Release limit }



The operate (On) and release (OFF) limits which
determine setpoint operation are defined as 1200A
and 1100A respectively.


Operate delay }

}
}
}

Release delay }



The delays before operation (On d) and release
(OFFd
) are set at 5 seconds and 10 seconds
respectively.


SP 1

RHi.C1

triG

SP 1

5

On d

SP 1

10

OFFd

SP 1

1200

On

SP 1

1100

OFF

SELECT

CHG

SEtP

ENTER

ENTER

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