Hi/Low Alarm; Alarm Defeat; Failsafe/Non-Failsafe Mode; Latching/Non-Latching Alarm - Teledyne TEXIO PTE6-200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Enter the alarm setpoint using the keypad.
1. Click the "DEL" button to delete the one character at a time
from the Edit box.
2. Click the "ENT" Button to store the values and move back to
the parent (Range) screen.
3. Click the "back arrow" to move to the Alarm screen without
saving any edited values.
Use the same procedure for setting Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 setpoint.
(Remember, the setpoint units are % O
parameters touch the edit box for the parameter.

4.7.2 HI/LOW Alarm

To set whether the alarm is a HIGH or LOW alarm, touch the
HIGH/LOW edit box and toggle the value to the desired configuration.

4.7.3 Alarm Defeat

The user can defeat either or both the alarms by toggling the Defeat
edit box between OFF (defeat) or ON (active).

4.7.4 Failsafe/Non-Failsafe Mode

The user can set either or both the alarms to operate in failsafe or
non-failsafe mode by toggling the value in the edit box.

4.7.5 Latching/Non-Latching Alarm

The user can set whether the alarms will be latching or non-latching
by toggling the value (ON = Latching/OFF = non-latching) in the edit
box.
1. ON- Once the alarm or alarms trigger, it will remain in the
alarm mode even if process conditions revert to non-alarm
conditions. This mode requires an alarm to be recognized
before it can be reset.
2. OFF - The alarm status will terminate when process
conditions revert to non-alarm conditions.
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.) To set the other alarm
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