Audio Response; Alarm Relay - Allen-Bradley PanelView 1200 Series User Manual

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Chapter 2
PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions
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Audio Response

The PanelView 1200 terminal can sound a beep whenever you press an
active touch cell or keypad. The PLC controller can also trigger this audio
indicator either directly with the PLC Controlled Audio, or through an
alarm message. The button, alarm and volume parameters can be
configured from the Audio Response screen. For more information, see
your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual, or your
PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual.
Choose Audio Response to set:
the Touch Audio (for touch screen terminals) or Button Audio (for
keypad terminals) On or Off. The default setting is On. With the setting
On, the PanelView 1200 terminal beeps each time you press a button.
the Alarm Audio On or Off. The default setting is On. With the setting
On, both the PLC Controlled Audio bit and alarm messages can cause
the PanelView 1200 terminal's built-in audio indicator to beep. Setting
this to Off will disable both the alarm messages and the PLC Controlled
Audio operation.
the Audio Volume level to High or Low. The default setting is High.

Alarm Relay

The alarm relay can be wired to an external alarm or warning light. This
relay is controlled by configuring an alarm message to activate the alarm
relay, or by defining a PLC Controlled Relay output bit (see your
PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual, or your PanelBuilder
1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual).
Use Alarm Relay to enable or disable the relay, and to test the alarm relay
by manually activating or deactivating it. The alarm relay test stops when
you exit the Alarm Relay screen or toggle relay test to Off.
Preset Operations
In the PanelBuilder software, you can preset the initial states or values of
certain retentive objects including Control Selectors, Interlocked Push
Buttons, Numeric Input objects, and other multi-state objects. These values
are PLC input states that are initially transferred to the PLC controller and
remain unchanged until altered by an operator.
Choose Preset Operations to set the operation of retentive objects.

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