Technical Reference
Alarm Display Codes
h in the FUNCTION display, indicating the type of alarm. These alarm messages are
listed below. The first two are operational alarms that have no effect on alarm/event
outputs.
j
1
A0
-
Low RAM back up battery
A5
-
Ch
-
1 Lower deviation exceeded
NOTE:
Al
-
Power intenupt
A6
-
-
Ch
-
2
Upper Process exceeded
A2
An Al power
-
Ch
-
1 Upper
Process
exceeded
A7
-
Ch
-2
Lower Process exceeded
interrupt alarm
A3
-
Ch
-
1
Lower Process exceeded
A8
-
Ch
-
2 Upper deviation exceeded
A4
A9
-
will
always flash
-
Ch
-
1 Upper deviation exceeded
Ch
-
2 Lower deviation exceeded
until an operator
presses the CLEAR
If more than one alarm
condition
is present, the lowest numbered
alarm
code will take
key (or sends
precedence. That is, if alarms Al and A6 are present, only Al will flash. If you clear
ALMOO),
regardless
Al, then A6 will flash.
if
aIarms
are latched
or unlatched.
Alarm Results
What happens when an alarm occurs depends on how you have the auxiliary output
(Event
#4)
wired. The alarms by themselves don’t stop the Series 1500 program or
shut down the outputs.
The only
alarm
that has an effect on the Series 1500 program is “Al”
-
power
interrupt.
If your unit has a battery-backed real time clock, and a short power
interruption occurs, the 1500 will pick up the program where it left off. The program
however, will be running behind the real time clock (correct time) by the duration of
the power outage. A
“Waitfor"
time step in the program would correct that time lag in
the next 24 hour period.
If your 1500 does not have a battery-backed clock and a short power outage occurs,
the 1500 still picks up on the step it left off,
but
both the real time
clock
and the
program will be running behind by the duration of the power outage. A
Waitfor
time
step will not re-synchronize the program and correct real time in this case.
Clearing Alarms
To clear the power intenupt alarm (Al,

and

alarms with the “latch” option, press the
CLEAR key in the MNTR DATA mode.
If an alarm condition is no longer present, the alarm will remain cleared.
If the
condition is still present, the alarm message will reappear. In that case, you must
correct the
condition
that caused the alarm before it will clear.
Upper and Lower Set Point Limits are Display and ScrollLimits, Not Alarms
The upper and lower set point limits,
U1/L1
and
U2/L2,
are not alarms. They are
configured to limit the range of display and the scrolling capability of the Series 1500.
It is possible to have alarm points beyond the upper and lower limits of the control’s
set points.
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WATLOW Series
1500
User's
Manual
Alarms, Chapter 4
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