Available Relay Types
"Relay Type" means the alarm state that represents a cause for a relay trigger
condition.
The available types are:
Table 2-28: Relay Types.
Relay Type
Analog Channel Alert
Analog Channel Danger
Analog Channel Not OK
Analog Channel Alert or
Not OK
Analog Channel Danger or
Not OK
Analog Channel Disarm
Power Supply Failure
Indicator
Digital Channel Alert
Digital Channel Danger
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Description
When an analog channel is in ALERT, a candidate will be put forward to vote
on whether the relay should be triggered or not.
When an analog channel is in DANGER, a candidate will be put forward to vote
on whether the relay should be triggered or not.
When an analog channel is NOT OK, a candidate will be put forward to vote on
whether the relay (ch status Circuit Fault) should be triggered or not.
Based on the previously mentioned (first three) relay types, but used to
configure relay candidates for "2 out of 2" or "2 out of 3" voting.
Based on the previously mentioned (first three) relay types, but used to
configure relay candidates for "2 out of 2" or "2 out of 3" voting.
When an analog channel is DISARMED, a candidate will be put forward to vote
on whether the relay should be triggered or not.
Indicates that a fault has been detected in one or in both power supply units
(configurable). Voting is not required; a relay will be immediately triggered.
When a digital channel is in ALERT, a candidate will be put forward to vote on
whether the relay should be triggered or not.
When a digital channel is in DANGER, a candidate will be put forward to vote
on whether the relay should be triggered or not.
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