Overview Of Alarm Functions; Alarm Set Points - Ametek Dycor CG1000-RTP User Manual

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o
2
in calibration
Alarm 3
in verify
Disabled during calibration cycle and during system alarm condition.
not selectable
Alarm 4
(%o
Disabled during calibration cycle and during system alarm condition.
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Overview of Alarm Functions

Alarms 1 and 2 are reserved for the watchdog alarm (Alarm 1) and the
service alarm (Alarm 2). These alarms are not software selectable.
The Select Function menu option applies only to Alarm 3.
• Alarm 4 is always an oxygen alarm.
The Relay Configure menu option applies to all alarms except for the watch-
dog and service alarms, which always de-energize on alarm (fail safe).
Select
Function
Flow
High o
alarm
2
low o
alarm
2
High and low flow
(Not selectable if Select Function is in calibrate
or verify)
High o
alarm
2
only)
low o
alarm
2
2

Alarm Set Points

Set alarm limits. Define whether these limits represent high or low alarms us-
ing the Alarm Configure menu option.
Certain restrictions may apply (see the Alarm Configure section). Alarm 3
can be used to define both a high and low flow limit, so if flow is either too
high or too low, the Alarm 3 will trigger.
If an alarm triggers, an up or down arrow will appear to the right of the
process reading on the display. For example, if the first display line is
showing O
values, and a high alarm occurs, an up arrow will appear to
2
the right of the O
value. If, for example, you set Alarm 3 for a high O
2
alarm and Alarm 4 for a high/high O
both the Alarm 3 and Alarm 4 set points, two up arrows will appear next
to the O
value on the display.
2
Function
Alarm Configure
alarm, and the O
2
Relay Configure
Energize on alarm
de-energize on alarm
2
value exceeds
2

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