Alarm 1 Low (Command Index 12); Alarm 2 Configuration (Command Index 0A) - Omega i-SERIES User Manual

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5.7.6 Alarm 1 Low (Command Index 12)

Description: AL1LO.23~0 means 3 bytes x 8 bit positions of the Alarm Low Data
AL1LO.23 =
0 = positive sign
1 = negative sign
Example:Set Alarm 1 Low value to -50.0
The command data is 101000000000000111110100Bin = A001F4Hex.
Send: *W12A001F4
To set the Decimal Point for proper position see command format for RDGCNF
(command index 08).

5.7.7 Alarm 2 Configuration (Command Index 0A)

Description: ALR2CNG.76543210 means 8 bit positions of the Command Data.
BIT NUMBER
7
6
5
4
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
Example: Set Alarm 2 Enable, Absolute, Latch, N.O.,Above, Current Retransmission.
The command data is 10000101 Bin = 85Hex. Send: *W0A85
Warning: If you change the "0A" to "00" on units with Isolated Analog Output it
will disable the Alarm 2 menu.
AL1LO.22~20 =
000 – Not Allowed
001 – Decimal Point 1 (FFFF.)
010 – Decimal Point 2 (FFF.F)
011 – Decimal Point 3*(FF.FF)
101 – Decimal Point 4*(F.FFF)
*Process only
3
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
FUNCTION
Voltage Retransmission
Current Retransmission
Active Above
Active Below
Active Hi/Lo
Active Band (Deviation only)
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Unlatch
Latch
Absolute
Deviation
Disable
Enable
26
AL1LO.19~0 =
Setpoint data

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