4. Operation
16
4.9. Setting alarm relays, status relay and pump control
The parameter
the function of the two alarm relays. Digit No. 3 determines the function of the status relay
and the last digit determines the point from which the pump can be controlled.
PA1:
Alarm 1
PBI-220047-F 01/2008
PA.1
is defined in the setup menu. The first two digits (from the left) determine
Status
Pump
Alarm 2
relay
Pump controlled by
0
: Key.
Pump controlled by key only
1
: Key/Ext. Pump controlled by key and external input
2
: Ext.
Pump controlled by external input only
MAP Check 9000 status relay
0
: System error, inverted
1
: Ready
2
: System error
3
: Ready, inverted
MAP Check 9000 alarm relay 1 & 2
0
: High O concentration alarm, inverted
2
1
: Low O concentration alarm, inverted
2
2
: High O concentration alarm
2
3
: Low O concentration alarm
2
Settings 4, 5, 6 and 7 correspond to 0, 1 ,2 and 3 but the alarm is not displayed
4
: High O concentration alarm, inverted
2
5
: Low O concentration alarm, inverted
2
6
: High O concentration alarm
2
7
: Low O concentration alarm
2
(Open relay switch = System error)
(Closed relay switch = Ready)
(Closed relay switch = System error)
(Open relay switch = Ready)
(Open relay switch = Alarm)
(Open relay switch = Alarm)
(Closed relay switch = Alarm)
(Closed relay switch = Alarm)
(Open relay switch = Alarm)
(Open relay switch = Alarm)
(Closed relay switch = Alarm)
(Closed relay switch = Alarm)
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