Ametek Thermox 2000 ATEX Series User Manual page 97

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4.
Enter the Alarm 5 set point value. Note that combustibles alarms are
always high alarms (can't be set up as a low alarm).
You are then prompted to enter the alarm 6 set point value:
Alarm #6=xx yy
where xx is the current value and yy is either PPM combustibles or %
combustibles, depending on the combustibles scale you are using (see
the "Combustibles" section in the Setup Key Chapter for details on
setting the combustibles scale).
5.
Enter the Alarm 6 set point value. Note that combustibles alarms are
always high alarms. So, for example, Alarm 5 can be high and Alarm
6 can be high/high.
6.
Press the Cancel key or the Enter key to then exit this menu option.
Alarm Configure
This menu option allows you to define whether alarms should trigger
based on a high alarm or a low alarm condition. See the "Alarm Set
Points" section for help on how to define alarm set point values. If you
have the combustibles option, Alarms 5 and 6 are not configurable in this
fashion because they always act as high alarms. So, for example, Alarm 5
could be a high combustibles alarm, and Alarm 6 could be a high/high
combustibles alarm.
Whether alarm 3 is set high or low only applies if it is set to track
oxygen levels (% O
NOTE
calibration or verification, this option does not apply.
1.
Select Alarm Configure from the Alarm menu.
2.
Define Alarm 3 and Alarm 4 as high or low alarms. (See the "Alarm
Set Point" section in this chapter for information on setting alarm set
points.)
3.
Press the Cancel key to then exit this menu option.
New Value?
). If alarm 3 is set to trigger at the start of a
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