ABB 800xA Operation page 216

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Loop Definition Templet
CUTOUT STATE Field
This field defines the state the cutout source must be in to cause cutout. Cutout
allows posting of the alarms to control the loop from an FCM of this or another
loop. Valid entries are:
ENABLE HI ALARMS? Field
This field specifies whether the high alarm for the measured variable is enabled.
Valid entries are: YES (enable the alarm), NO (disable the alarm).
HI LIMIT Field
This field defines the high alarm limit for the measured variable. The alarm
becomes active when the measured variable becomes equal to or greater than the
high limit and clears when the measured variable decreases to the value of the high
limit minus the alarm deadband. Valid entry is: a decimal number.
HIGH ALARM PRIORITY Field
This field sets the alarm priority which determines how the alarm is displayed. You
can specify different colors to distinguish high, medium, and standard priority alarm
indicators. Valid entries are: STD (standard priority), MED (medium priority),
HIGH (high priority).
ENABLE LO ALARMS? Field
This field determines if the low alarm for the measured variable is enabled. Valid
entries are: YES (enable the alarm), NO (disable the alarm).
LO LIMIT Field
This field defines the low alarm limit for the measured variable. The alarm becomes
active when the measured variable becomes equal to or less than the low limit and
clears when the measured variable increases to the value of the low limit plus the
alarm deadband. Valid entry is: a decimal number.
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TRUE
causes cutout when the cutout signal is true (non-zero)
FALSE
causes cutout when the cutout signal is false (zero)
Appendix A Runtime Templates
3BUR002418-600 A

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