Wcc3.exe screen descriptions, Binary global alarm mode screen – WattMaster WCC III part 4 User Manual

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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS

WCC III Technical Guide

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Binary Global Alarm Mode Screen

[NONE]
[Alarm Not
Acknowledged]

When these choices are selected, the value of
the global binary will go ON when the alarm for
the analog input has not been acknowledged and
remains a “blinking” alarm.

[Current in
Alarm]
[NONE]

When these choices are selected, the value of the
global binary will go ON when the value of the
analog input is outside of the alarm limits.

[Current in
Alarm]
[Alarm
Acknowledged]

When these choices are selected, the value of the
global binary will go ON while the value of the
analog input is outside the alarm limits and the
alarm has been acknowledged (“solid” alarm).

[Current in
Alarm]
[Alarm not
Acknowledged]

When these choices are selected, the value of the
global binary will go ON while the value of the
analog input is outside the alarm limits and the
alarm is unacknowledged (“blinking” alarm).

[Current not in
Alarm]
[NONE]

When these choices are selected, the value of the global
binary will go ON when the value of the analog input
returns inside the alarm limits, regardless of whether it
has been acknowledged or not.

[Current not in
Alarm]
[Alarm
Acknowledged]

When these choices are selected, the value of the
global binary will go ON when the value of the analog
input returns inside the alarm limits, provided it was
acknowledged while it was outside the alarm limits.

[Current not in
Alarm]
[Alarm not
Acknowledged]

When these choices are selected, the value of
the global binary will go ON when the value of
the analog input returns inside the alarm limits,
provided it was not acknowledged while it was
outside the alarm limits.

In Local Set this global defaults to _____.

Specifi es the state (or value) of the binary global when the satellite
is in the Local Set mode. The satellite is in local set when it has lost
communications with the front end computer.

Since the fi rst fi eld is a “choice” fi eld, the list of available choices
will be displayed at the bottom of the screen:

<Off, On, Last Value>

Make your selection by pressing the

<space bar>

once for each

choice until the desired contact state has been selected, and then
press

<Enter>

.

------------ALARM-------------

Set Condition: None Type: 0

Message 0

The system has the capability of generating an alarm if the value of
this binary global is either ON or OFF.

Set the condition to “None” to not generate an alarm whenever the
Binary Global is Off or On. Set the condition to “On” to generate
an alarm whenever this Binary Global is On. Set condition to “Off”
to generate an alarm whenever this Binary Global is Off.

Because this is a choice fi eld, the list of available choices will be
displayed at the bottom of the page.

<None, Off, On>

Make your selection by pressing the

<space bar>

once for each

choice until the desired event type has been selected, and then
press

<Enter>

.

Type specifi es the priority (or “importance”) level for any alarms
generated by this input. Alarm types range from one (highest
priority) to eight (lowest priority). The system displays and e-mails
higher priority alarms fi rst. (The fi rst fi ve alarm priorities (1-5)
have e-mail-out-on-alarm capabilities.)

The message number corresponds to a message on the ON/OFF
Message Screen
.

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