CIRCUTOR DHB Series User Manual
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ged in the increasing sequence, such to preserve the following depen-
dence:
H1<H2<H3...<Hn
If the above is not fulfilled, the individual characteristic function will be
automatically switched off (will not be realized) and a diagnostic flag
will be set in the status register.
a) n-on
b) n-off
c) on
d) off
Fig. 11. Alarm Types: a) n-on, b) n-off c) on d) off.
5.4.5 Alarm types
The DHB-4xx meter is equipped with 2 alarm outputs with NOC contact
(make contact) and two alarm outputs with NOC/NCC contact (make
and break contact) (DHB-424). Each of alarms can work in one of the
six modes. The work of alarms in modes is presented in the fig. 12:
n-on, n-off, on, off. Two remaining modes: h-on and h-off mean suitably,
always switched on and always switched off. These modes are desti-
ned for the manual simulation of alarm states.