Alarm Hysteresis - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

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4.9.2

Alarm hysteresis

The alarm hysteresis value is a percentage of the output scale. After a process alarm is created, the
transmitter will not create new alarms unless the process first returns to a value within the range of the
alarm hysteresis percentage. Figure 4-9 shows the transmitter's alarm behavior with an alarm
hysteresis value of 50%.
Note the following about hysteresis:
A low hysteresis value allows the transmitter to broadcast a new alarm every time or nearly
every time the process variable crosses over the alarm limit.
A high hysteresis value prevents the transmitter from broadcasting new alarms unless the
process variable first returns to a value sufficiently below the high alarm limit or above the low
alarm limit.
Figure 4-9
High versus low alarm hysteresis values
To change the alarm hysteresis value, refer to the flowcharts in Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10
Changing the alarm hysteresis
EDD
Configuration and Use Manual
New alarms
not created
HIGH ALARM
Alarm created
Hysteresis value
New alarm
created here
LOW ALARM
Bus parameters
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