Becoming acquainted with WM5 96
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Logged events page
b
c
d
e
1
b
c
d
e
2
To display the first logged event,
press, first press the "
Alarm status page
b
a
1
c
d
g
h
2
To display the details of the 01
alarm, press the "
Thanks to the great logging capability of WM5 96, it's possible to log
a
a great number of events and manage their displaying, one by one.
The page always displays the last logged event which is given a pro-
gressive number (a). The page is complete with all the important infor-
f
mation relevant to the logged event: date (b), time (c), type of event
(alarm, min, max, etc.) (d), variable relevant to the event (e). Should the
alarm refer to an alarm, a window
information (see also following paragraph "alarm status page").
To display all the logged events one by one, press the "S"
scroll the events with the "
a
To exit the detailed display of the events, press the "S" key.
" key.
Thanks to this page, it's possible to have the complete control of the
set alarms: ON if enabled, OFF if disabled. For the alarms which are
not enabled, the display shows two horizontal hiphens. The column
under the "ALARM" indication identifies the alarm group, for example
01 to 04 represents the group of the first 4 alarms (from 1 to 4) and
their status indicated on the right.
Press the "S" key to display the details
1 to 16):
the values of the programmed set points (e),
the alarm type (d): UP alarm if the "AL" symbol is in the
as shwon in the figure on the right, WINDOW alarm if the "AL" symbol
is in the
d1
position. Moreover, the display shows the alarm status
d2
f
e
be ON or OFF and the value of the alarm variable (h).
d3
To go from one alarm to the other, use the "
display of the alarm status press the "S" key.
Further information on the alarms and the set-point adjustment is
given in the "alarms programming" section of this manual.
" key first.
(d2)
position or DOWN alarm if the "AL" symbol is in the
WM5-96 Instruction Manual
(f)
summing up all the set-point
".keys.
(2)
of each set alarm
(g)
" keys. To exit the
(2)
key, and
(c)
(from
(d1)
position
(d3)
which can
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