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IntegratorRDPS Programming
Associating an Aux. Output with a Standard Aux. Input
The field labeled "On input, output to Aux Output" is used to activate an output when the
input becomes active. Choose the desired output from the drop-down list of available
outputs.
Enabling the Alarm Display (Standard and Intercom Inputs)
The Alarm Input Mode field allows you to select if and under what conditions an input
displays an alarm message on the console screen. There are four alarm display options:
None
Active
Inactive
Dual
Table 97: Dual Alarm States
Input A, which must be an odd-numbered input, should be labeled as the alarm condition
input. Input B, which must be an even-numbered input, should be labeled as the Fault
condition input.
For this type of alarm, the inactive and active colors should be set to GREEN and RED
respectively. Then the display of the two inputs will be as shown in
Table 98: Dual Alarm Displays
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Note
If the outputs have not yet been defined, you will have to come
back to this point later to choose the output.
The input will not cause an alarm message display.
The input will display an alarm message when the input transitions
from inactive to active.
The input will display an alarm message when the input transitions
from active to inactive.
This special type of alarm input requires that two consecutive inputs
(Input A and Input B) present the alarm status shown in
State
Input A
1
Inactive
2
Active
3
Active
State
Input A
1
GREEN
2
RED
3
GREEN
Input B
Condition
Active
No Alarm/No Fault
Inactive
Alarm
Active
Fault
Input B
Condition
GREEN
No Alarm/No Fault
GREEN
Alarm
RED
Fault
Table
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