Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Alarms, Rate

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Section 5 – Recorder Setup

5.4Alarms

A total of five Alarms can be set for each channel programmed. These five Alarms can be any combination of numerous Alarm types (limits). The Alarm dead band (also known as hysteresis) and Alarm delay can also be programmed for each Alarm type. In addition a custom event message can be created for entry into the alarm event log and can be set up to be emailed to the user.

For all inputs other than Linear Dry Contact or Conditional, the Alarm types are: None, High, Low, Rate, or Abnormal.

For Linear Dry Contacts and Conditional Inputs the Alarm types are: None, True (or Open), False (or Close) or Abnormal.

The Alarm types are described below:

None

No alarm set

High

Set High alarms (up to five). Alarm will occur if input is greater than the Alarm set point.

Low

Set Low alarms (up to five). Alarm will occurs if input is less than the Alarm set point.

Rate

Set Rate alarms (up to five). Alarm will occur if the input changes by more than the set

 

point value in the specified time.

Abnormal

Set alarms for Abnormal conditions (TCBO, Overflow, invalid etc.)

True (Open)

Set alarm if condition is True or Open as defined (Conditional inputs and Dry Contacts

 

ONLY)

False (Close)

Set alarm if condition is False or Closed as defined (Conditional inputs and Dry Contacts

 

ONLY)

If you try to program an alarm with an illegal condition, for example, setting a Linear Voltage input alarm to “Type=False”, you will get an error.

The Alarm status is shown in the Task Bar at the bottom of the screen. This icon also doubles as the Alarm Acknowledge button. This icon changes color as shown below:

- No alarms. Indicator is Green

- No Alarms – Alarm Muted. Indicator is Amber

- Alarm condition or Alarms disabled. Indicator is Red.

Any channel that has an alarm condition and is displayed as a digital display or bar chart, will blink its displayed value or indicate „alarm” as long the alarm condition exists. Bar charts will also indicate alarm set points where possible using small arrow icons - ▲ for high alarm and ▼ for low alarm as shown on the right.

Alarms will also be recorded in the Alarm/Event Log with a time and date stamp, the channel and alarm and the event message if any.

Alarms are acknowledged by pressing the Alarm Acknowledge button (Alarm Status Indicator icon) in the Task Bar. This will silence the alarm – the status indicator will continue to show status as indicated above. The acknowledge event will be logged into the alarm/event log. If security is enabled (see password setup), the user has to be logged in order to accept an alarm and the username will be added to the alarm/event log acknowledge event.

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Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Alarms, Rate

RD8300 specifications

The Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 is a remarkable entry in the audio equipment market, designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who seek high-quality sound reproduction. This speaker system combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly features to deliver an immersive listening experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the RD8300 is its advanced driver configuration. Featuring a dual 8-inch woofers, a precision-tuned midrange driver, and a high-frequency tweeter, the RD8300 is engineered to provide a full range of frequencies with unparalleled clarity. This configuration ensures that bass notes are deep and powerful, while mid-range and treble sounds are crisp and detailed, making it suitable for a wide variety of music genres and audio formats.

Another integral technology in the RD8300 is its sophisticated crossover network. By intelligently directing frequencies to the appropriate drivers, the crossover helps to minimize distortion and enhance the overall sonic coherence of the speaker. This ensures every note is delivered with precision, allowing listeners to appreciate the nuances in their favorite tracks.

The RD8300 also boasts an impressive power handling capability, allowing it to deliver loud and dynamic sound without compromising audio quality. Its robust construction ensures minimal resonance, further enhancing sound clarity. The speaker's enclosure is crafted from high-density fiberboard, designed to reduce unwanted vibrations while maximizing audio performance.

In terms of connectivity, the RD8300 is versatile. It comes equipped with standard binding post inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. Additionally, it features both wired and wireless connectivity options, catering to modern listening preferences.

User convenience is another focus of the RD8300's design, with features such as adjustable feet and a user-friendly interface that allows for easy setup and adjustment. The sleek visual design of the speaker adds an aesthetic touch, making it an attractive addition to any room.

In summary, the Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 stands out as an exceptional speaker choice. With its advanced driver design, sophisticated crossover technology, impressive power handling, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly features, it caters to those seeking a superior audio experience, making it a must-have for audio enthusiasts.