Alarms
Level
The level alarm is the most common. Use this alarm to warn you when your process is in
danger of being upset due to high or low levels.
Generally, the four alarms used are Hi, Hi Hi, Lo, and Lo Lo.
Set the Common Parameters
Prerequisite: You must know the details of your application and substitute the values for
the sample values provided. If you are bench testing the unit, then set your test values to
be the same as the sample values.
Parameter
P001
P002
P003
P004
P005
P006
P007
1.
This example assumes a base, single measurement unit. If your unit has
optional dual point software installed then some parameters are indexed by
two.
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P006
P007
1
Value
Index
G
1
G
1
G
2
G
102
G
1
G
1.8
G
1.4
hi hi
hi
lo
lo lo
Description
Operation = level
Material = liquid
Maximum Process Speed = medium
Transducer = XPS-10
Units = meters
Empty = 1.8m
Span = 1.4m
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