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a) Choose Menu > Configuration > Alert Setup > Response to Alerts.
b) Select the alert associated with the condition and expand it.
c) Select the condition and set it to Ignore.
If a condition is ignored, any occurrence of this condition is not posted to the alert list and the status LED
on the transmitter does not change color. The occurrence is posted to alert history.
7.2.3 Configure Fault Timeout
Menu > Configuration > Alert Setup > Output Fault Actions > Fault Timeout (sec)
Display
Device Tools > Configuration > Fault Processing > Fault Timeout
ProLink III
Configuration > Alert Setup > Output Fault Actions > Fault Timeout
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Fault Timeout controls the delay before fault actions are performed.
The fault timeout period begins when the transmitter detects an alert condition.
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During the fault timeout period, the transmitter continues to report its last valid measurements.
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If the fault timeout period expires while the alert is still active, the fault actions are performed.
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If the alert condition clears before the fault timeout expires, no fault actions are performed.
Restriction
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Fault Timeout is not applied to all alerts. For some alerts, fault actions are performed as soon as the alert
condition is detected. See the list of alerts and conditions for details.
Fault Timeout is applicable only when Alert Severity = Failure. For all other settings of Alert Severity,
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Fault Timeout is irrelevant.
Procedure
Set Fault Timeout as desired.
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Default: 0 seconds
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Range: 0 to 60 seconds
If you set Fault Timeout to 0, fault actions are performed as soon as the alert condition is detected.
7.2.4 Alerts, conditions, and configuration options
For more information on these alerts, see
Configuration Error
Default severity: Failure
Severity configurable: No
Fault Timeout applicable: No
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