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6.3
Setting the Alarm Delay Period
Procedure
6-8
Set the alarm delay period for delayupper/lower limit alarm.
• These procedures are carried out in the setting mode.
• Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the appropriate parameter. (The
parameters that cannot be changed are grayed.)
• The possible selections are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Select using the
soft keys.
• The parameter boxes that are changed are displayed in yellow. Once new settings
are confirmed, they change back to white.
Press
MENU
.
Setting on a measurement channel
To display the setting screen press the soft key
Setting on a computation channel (option)
Twice press the soft key
To display the setting screen press the soft key
1
The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the
numbers in the above figure.
1.
First channel and last channel
Select the desired channels. (For the channels set here, [Tag], [Moving
Average] or [Filter] for measurement channels, and [Tag], [TLOG] or [Rolling
Average] for computation channels are also simultaneously set.)
2.
Alarm delay period
Pressing the [Input] soft key displays a window used to enter the alarm delay
period. Enter an integer value in the range 1 to 3600 s and press the DISP/
ENTER key. Procedures related to entering numerical values, see "Entering
Numbers" on page 3-21.
If the scan interval is 2 s and you set an odd value for the alarm delay period, it
will operate at the specified period + 1 s.
Example : If the alarm delay period is set to 5 s, it will operate at 6 s.
Confirming operation
To confirm the new settings, press the DISP/ENTER key.
To cancel the new settings, press the ESC key. A window appears for you to confirm the
cancellation. Select [Yes] using the arrow keys and press the DISP/ENTER key.
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