Omega ILD24-UTP manual Alarm 2 Display Color Submenu, Example, Display Colors change sequences

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ALARM 2 DISPLAY COLOR SUBMENU:

Press d 11) Display flashes previous selection for “Alarm 2 Color Display”. Press b 12) Scroll through the available selections: GRN, RED or AMBR. Press d 13) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then

momentarily shows the software version number, followed by RST Reset, and then proceeds to the Run Mode.

IN ORDER TO DISPLAY ONE COLOR, SET THE SAME DISPLAY COLOR ON ALL THREE SUBMENUS ABOVE.

If user wants the Display to change color every time when both Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are triggered, the Alarm values should be set in such a way that Alarm 1 value is always on the top of Alarm 2 value, otherwise value of Alarm 1 will overwrite value of Alarm 2 and Display Color would not change when Alarm 2 is triggered.

Example 1:

Output 1 & Output 2 = SSR

Alarm Setup: Absolute, Above, Alarm 2 HI Value “ALR.H” = 200, Alarm 1 HI Value “ALR.H” = 400

"Color Display" Setup: Normal Color “N.CLR” = Green, Alarm 1 Color “1.CLR” = Amber, Alarm 2 Color “2.CLR” = Red

Display Colors change sequences:

GREEN

RED

AMBER

•--

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•------------------------------

0

AL2.H = 200

AL1.H = 400

 

 

Example 2:

 

 

 

Output 1 & Output 2 = Pulse

 

 

Alarm Setup: Absolute, Below, Alarm 2 Low Value “ALR.L” = 300, Alarm 1 Low Value “ALR.L” = 100

Color Display Setup: "N.CLR" = Green, "1.CLR" = Amber, "2.CLR" = Red

Display Colors change sequences:

AMBER

RED

GREEN

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•----------------------------------

•-------------------------------------------

--•

0

 

AL1.L = 100

AL2.L = 300

 

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents List of Tables List of FiguresTIP Description Part IntroductionEMC Considerations Safety ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Mounting Part SetupMounting iLD Big Display Through Panel Front Panel AnnunciatorsMounting iLD Big Display on Bail Rear Panel Connections PowerInput OptionMain Power Connections Electrical Installation Power ConnectionsThermocouple Thermocouple Wiring Hookup TC Wire Color Chart3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTD Process Voltage Process CurrentWithout Sensor Excitation RS-232 Output Wiring Hookup b RS-485 Output Wiring Hookup Wiring OutputsOutputs Wiring Hookup 12 Excitation Output Button Function in Configuration Mode Operation Configuration Mode IntroductionPart Turning your Controller On for the First TimeFlow Chart for ID and Setpoints Menu ConfigurationEntering Your NON-DEFAULT SETPOINT/ID Security ID Number Entering Your NON-DEFAULT Full Security ID NumberID Number Setpoint Set PointsEnter Configuration Menu Configuration MenuInput Type Menu Enter Input Type Menu Input Type ThermocoupleThermocouple Submenu Thermocouple TypesRTD Submenu Input Type RTDRTD Types RTD Value SubmenuInput Type Process Reading ConfigurationProcess Submenu Process TypesTemperature Unit Submenu Enter Reading Configuration MenuDecimal Point Submenu Filter Constant SubmenuINPUT/READING Scale and Offset Submenu Reading Configuration If Process was selectedRange Conversion Number Conversion TableEnter Alarm 1 Menu AlarmAlarm 1 ABSOLUTE/DEVIATION Submenu Alarm 1 ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuAlarm 1 LATCH/UNLATCH Submenu Active Submenu Contact Closure SubmenuAlarm 1 LOW Value Submenu Alarm ENABLE/DISABLE AT Power onAlarm 1 HI Value Submenu Enter Analog Output Menu Analog Output RetransmissionCURRENT/VOLTAGE Submenu Analog Output ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuReading OUTFor example Enter Alarm 2 Menu Loop Break ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Alarm 2 ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break Time Enter Loop Break Time MenuSetpoint Deviation ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Reading Adjust SubmenuLoop Break Time Value Submenu Thermocouple Field Calibration Submenu Output Flow Chart for OutputSelf Submenu Enter Output 1 MenuMINIMUM/PERCENT LOW Submenu Control Type Output MAXIMUM/PERCENT High SubmenuAuto PID Submenu Action Type SubmenuAnti Integral Submenu Proportional Band Submenu Start Auto Tune PIDRate Setup Submenu Reset Setup SubmenuCycle Time Submenu Deadband Submenu Damping Factor SubmenuControl Type Submenu Enter Output 2 MenuAction Type Submenu Cycle Time Submenu Soak ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Ramp ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuRamp & Soak Enter Ramp and Soak MenuSoak Value Submenu Ramp Value SubmenuID Code Entering or Changing Your NON-DEFAULT ID CodeEnter ID Code Menu Full Security Level Submenu Entering or Changing Your Default ID CodeSETPOINT/ID Security Level Submenu Communication Option 13 Flow Chart for Communication OptionCommunication Parameters Submenu Enter Communication Option MenuBaud Submenu Parity SubmenuBUS Format Submenu Stop BIT SubmenuModbus Protocol Submenu Line Feed SubmenuCommunication Interface Standard Submenu Data Flow Mode SubmenuData Separation Character Submenu Data Format Submenu Alarm Status SubmenuMain Reading Submenu Peak Value SubmenuAddress Value Submenu Address Setup SubmenuTransmit Time Interval Submenu Transmit Time Interval Value SubmenuDisplay Color Selection Alarm 1 Display Color SubmenuEnter Display Color Selection Menu Normal Color Display SubmenuExample Alarm 2 Display Color SubmenuDisplay Colors change sequences Green RED AmberRED Green Nmrr Part SpecificationsCmrr ControlSSR Control Output 1Insulation GeneralInput Type Range Accuracy Input PropertiesFactory preset value Part Factory Preset ValuesMenu Items Factory Preset Values Notes CE Approval Information Page Return REQUESTS/INQUIRIES WARRANTY/DISCLAIMERPRESSURE, Strain and Force TemperatureFLOW/LEVEL Data Acquisition
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