Common Alarm Indicator; Configuring Common Alarm; Alarm Led Summary Table - HindlePower ATevo Series Operating/Service Instructions Manual

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• All Legacy Alarms will activate the Common Alarm relay (as
discussed in Section 7.2), thereby changing to the alarmed state
after a configured time delay.
Alarms will also be reported by any installed optional protocol
communications board and may also be configured to activate a
discrete relay on optional Auxiliary I/O Boards. Section 12.4 gives
instructions on how to configure relays.

7.2 Common Alarm Indicator

The red Common Alarm LED will illuminate when any ATevo alarm
(legacy alarms and/or advanced alarms) is activated. With the
exception of the six (6) legacy alarms mentioned in the previous
section, advanced alarms do not have individual LED indicators.
The Common Alarm LED is used to indicate that one (1) or more of
the advanced alarms are active. It is also summarized in the table in
Section 7.3.
When the Common Alarm is active, the Common Alarm relay on
the Main Control Board will change to the alarmed state after a
configured time delay. The Common Alarm will also be reported by
any installed optional protocol communications board. It may also
be configured to activate a discrete relay on optional Auxiliary I/O
Boards. Section12.4 gives instructions on how to configure relays.

7.2.1 Configuring Common Alarm

By default, all ATevo alarms (when active) are configured to
annunciate the Common Alarm. In some applications, it may be
desirable to prevent alarm(s) from triggering the common. Section
4.6 describes how any alarm can be individually removed from the
list of alarms that, when active, will trigger a Common Alarm.

7.3 Alarm LED Summary Table

See the following two (2) pages for a summary of all alarm LEDs.
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