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LATCHING: The latching property configures the alarm such that the user must manually relieve the alarm condition even though the concentration no longer violates the trip point of the alarm. So, if an alarm is
RELEASING A LATCHED ALARM: When alarm conditions are present, the main analysis screen will have one or both of the following messages: 'AL-1', 'AL-2' followed by the instruction 'ENT/ACK' . Pressing ENTER will release a latched alarm. That is, if there will not be an alarm condition until the analysis concentration is again violating the trip point. Furthermore, the alarms will be suppressed until the analysis value is updated, so even though the screen may be reporting a value that should cause an alarm, until the analyzer again enters SAMPLE MODE, no alarm condition will reoccur.
TRIGGER POINT: This is the threshold at which an active alarm can enter into alarm condition. If an alarm is HIGH, ACTIVE, and set at
20.00ppb, then when the analysis concentration is at or above 20.00 ppb an alarm condition is initiated or maintained.
CAUTION: IT IS NOT GOOD PRACTICE TO SILENCE AN EXISTING ALARM BY SETTING THE ALARM ATTRIBUTE TO ‘DEFEAT”. THE ALARM WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY RETURN TO “ACTIVE” STATUS. IT MUST BE RESET BY THE OPERATOR. IF IT IS NOT RESET, YOUR PROCESS WILL BE RUNNING WITHOUT THE SAFEGUARDS THIS INSTRUMENT IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE.
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