Analog Output Data-Point Attributes - Honeywell Excel 50 User Manual

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In the third screen, the data-point's "Sup.Alarm" (suppress alarm) attribute can
be changed from "YES" to "NO" and vice-versa. The "Sup.Alarm" attribute allows
the user to choose which point alarm will be generated and which one not. If the
"Sup.Alarm" attribute is set to "YES", no alarm will be generated, even if the
alarm condition of this data-point occurs.
In the third screen, you can also edit the value of the "Min Lim2" and/or "Min
Lim1" attributes. See also section "Min. / Max. Limit Monitoring" on page 43.
In the fourth screen, you can edit the values of the "Max Lim1", "Max Lim2", and
"S.Offset" (sensor offset) attributes. See also section "Min. / Max. Limit
Monitoring" on page 43.
The fifth screen displays the data-point's technical address (which is non-
editable). The technical address is a six-digit number. The first two digits stand for
the controller number. The next two digits stand for the board number. The last
two digits stand for the physical point address.

Analog Output Data-Point Attributes

See also section "Types of Physical Data-Points" on page 25 for a description of
analog output data-points. Their editable and non-editable attributes are displayed
in the following series of screens:
Fig. 79. Analog output data-point attributes (as exemplified by PumpRotSp)
"time to open" / "time to close": This attribute pertains only to analog
output data-points and shows - for example - the time an actuator needs to open
and close a valve.
See also the previous section for information on previously-described attributes.
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