Alarm Log; Alarm Relays - Novatech 1732 Operator's Manual

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6.1.2 Alarm Log

The alarm log keeps a record of the alarm events after the cause of the alarm has been cleared. It will hold
a record of up to 4000 alarm events and will be retained even with the transmitter power off.
To view all the alarms that have occurred in the alarm log press the A
The display will look like this:
Probe 2 TC Open/Ct
Time Activated
08 Mar 2006 03:45:29
Alarm Log (0002/0057)
∆ and O
Use the O
PTION
The alarm event will be transferred to the alarm log when the alarm has been cleared.
The alarms are stored in the alarm log in chronological order. However, it may be seen that the current
alarm number will skip some numbers. These numbers have been reserved for alarm events that are still
current. When the alarm cause has been removed, these alarm events will be transferred to the alarm log.
The alarms are stored in the alarm log in chronological order. However, it may be seen that the current
alarm number will skip some numbers. These numbers have been reserved for alarm events that are still
current. When the alarm cause has been removed, these alarm events will be transferred to the alarm log.

6.2 Alarm Relays

The common alarm relay is used to monitor faults within the transmitter and the probe. The list of events that
will cause the common alarm relay to be activated is shown in chapter 6.3, Common Alarms. The relay
contacts will be open circuit if there is a current alarm condition. The contacts will close again when the
alarm has been acknowledged.
The other three alarm relays are user defined and are used to monitor the process. The function of the
process alarm relays is user selectable. See chapter 6.4 Selectable Process Alarms, and the 1732
Technical Manual for further information.
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∇ to scroll through the alarm events that have been saved in the alarm log.
PTION
∇ button from the Run Mode.
LARM
Alarm Description
Time title:
Time Activated
Time Accepted
Time Cleared
Time of the event
Number of the alarm being viewed /
Total number of alarms logged
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