ATTRIBUTES | EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 |
DI in
“Active State”
DI in
“Passive State”
Fig. 6. Alarm status messaging
NOTE: The active state and passive state are defined in the "Active State" datapoint attribute.
Alarm Status (V2.04.xx or higher)
Alarm monitoring In the case of a digital input or a pseudo digital point, the attribute "Alarm Status" specifies whether or not alarm monitoring is required.
The following entries are possible:
•Yes: Alarm monitoring is required
•No: Alarm monitoring is not required
When alarm monitoring is required, the alarm message occurs depending on the physical contact status and on the logical status as defined in the online attribute “Normally Open/Normally Closed”.
Alarm Type
The attributes listed in Table 5 are capable not only of generating alarms, but also of writing them to the internal alarm memory and sending them to the PC
Table 5. Alarm attributes
attribute | always critical | optional critical or |
Operating Mode | X |
|
Min. Limit |
| X |
Max. Limit |
| X |
Maintenance |
| X |
Alarm |
|
|
Interval Counter |
| X |
Alarm Status |
| X |
Changing over the attribute "Operating Mode" always results in a critical alarm, but the attribute "Alarm Type" offers a choice for the alarm attributes "Min. Limit", "Max. Limit", "Maintenance Alarm", "Totalizer", and "Alarm Status" whether an alarm is classified as critical or
Alarm Definition
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