Reference Manual

00809-0400-4728, Rev AA June 2011

Rosemount 644

Alarm Priority

Alarms are grouped into five levels of priority:

Priority

 

Number

Priority Description

0

The alarm condition is not used.

1

An alarm condition with a priority of 1 is recognized by the system, but is not

 

reported to the operator.

2

An alarm condition with a priority of 2 is reported to the operator.

3-7

Alarm conditions of priority 3 to 7 are advisory alarms of increasing priority.

8-15

Alarm conditions of priority 8 to 15 are critical alarms of increasing priority.

Status Options

Status Options (STATUS_OPTS) supported by the AI block are shown below:

Propagate Fault Forward

If the status from the sensor is Bad, Device failure or Bad, Sensor failure, propagate it to OUT without generating an alarm. The use of these sub-status in OUT is determined by this option. Through this option, the user may determine whether alarming (sending of an alert) will be done by the block or propagated downstream for alarming.

Uncertain if Limited

Set the output status of the Analog Input block to uncertain if the measured or calculated value is limited.

BAD if Limited

Set the output status to Bad if the sensor is violating a high or low limit.

Uncertain if Man Mode

Set the output status of the Analog Input block to uncertain if the actual mode of the block is Man.

NOTE

The instrument must be in Out of Service mode to set the status option.

Advanced Features

The AI Function Block provides added capability through the addition of the following parameters:

ALARM_TYPE

ALARM_TYPE allows one or more of the process alarm conditions detected by the AI function block to be used in setting its OUT_D parameter.

OUT_D

OUT_D is the discrete output of the AI function block based on the detection of process alarm condition(s). This parameter may be linked to other function blocks that require a discrete input based on the detected alarm condition.

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