Alarms Set Up Group; Table 4-6 Alarms Group (Numeric Code 1100) Function Prompts - Honeywell UDC2300 Product Manual

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Configuration
4.7

Alarms Set Up Group

Introduction
An alarm is an indication that an event that you have configured (for example—Process
Variable) has exceeded one or more alarm limits. There are two alarms available. Each
alarm has two setpoints. You can configure each of these two setpoints to alarm on
various indicator parameters.
There are two alarm output selections, High and Low. You can configure each setpoint to
alarm either High or Low. These are called single alarms.
You can also configure the two setpoints to alarm on the same event and to alarm both
high and low. A single adjustable Hysteresis of 0 to 100% is configurable for the alarm
setpoint.
See Table 2-3 in the Installation section for Alarm relay contact information.
The prompts for the Alarm Outputs appear whether or not the alarm relays are physically
present. This allows the Alarm status to be shown on the display and/or sent via
communications to a host computer.
Function Prompts

Table 4-6 ALARMS Group (Numeric Code 1100) Function Prompts

Prompt
Numeric
English
Code
AxSxVA
A1S1
1101
A1S2
1102
A2S1
1103
A2S2
1104
AxSxTY
A1S1
1105
A1S2
1106
A2S1
1107
A2S2
1108
AxSxHL
A1S1
1109
A1S2
1110
A2S1
1111
A2S2
1112
30
Description
Numeric
Alarmx
This is the value at which you want the alarm
Setpointx
type chosen in Prompt "AxSxTY" to actuate.
Value
The value depends on what the alarm setpoint
X = 1 or 2
has been configured to represent.
Range of Setting:
within the range of the selected parameter
Alarmx
Setpointx
Type
X = 1 or 2
0
3
6
12
Alarmx
Setpoint x
State
X = 1 or 2
0
1
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Selection or Range of Setting
English
Select what you want Setpoint x of
Alarm x to represent; it can
represent the Process Variable or
Deviation.
NONE No Alarm
PROC Process Variable
SHED Shed Communications
PrRT
PV Rate of Change
Select whether you want the alarm
type chosen in prompt "AxSxTY" to
alarm High or Low.
LOW
Low Alarm
HIGH
High Alarm
Factory
Setting
90
NONE
HIGH
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