Alarms For Variables And Constants - DANIEL 2500 User's Reference Manual

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ALARMS FOR VARIABLES AND CONSTANTS

The following illustration gives the general format for the display of alarms for
variables and constants:
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Line 1 (nnnnnnnn) represents the name of the variable or constant
which can be from 1 to 8 characters in length.
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Line 2 (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) represents the alarm message, which can
be from 1 to 16 characters in length.
Typical alarm messages are:
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SYSTEM ALARM
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RATE LIMIT
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HI-HI LIMIT
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HI LIMIT
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LO LIMIT
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LO-LO LIMIT
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USER ALARM
The following illustration shows an example of an alarm display for a variable:
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O I L H I H I is the name of the variable alarm (high-high oil level):
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H I - H I L I M I T is the alarm message indicating the oil level is
above the high-high alarm limit.
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nnnnnnnn
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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