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ATD2 10511 - Configuring Alarms

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FuelsManager Defense
72 Administrator Manual
Alarms for Input and Output points are not pre-configured. The user must create
and define these alarms. User-defined alarms can be one of three forms: Alarm
Templates, Global Alarms or Local Alarms.
Configuring alarms
The Database menu in the FuelsManager Configuration application can be used
to configure alarms. Alarm Templates and Global Alarms are created and edited
using the Alarms menu option. Your system contains several predefined Alarm
Templates and Global Alarms, which are listed below. These alarms cannot be
removed from FuelsManager.
Form Description
ALARM
TEMPLATES
Multiple database points requiring alarm limits of the
percentage value, regardless of the minimum and
maximum (i.e., High = 95%, Low = 5%). When applied to a
particular database point, the percentage limits are
translated into actual Alarm setpoints.
GLOBAL ALARMS Multiple database points requiring alarms based on the
same setpoint.
LOCAL ALARMS A database point requiring a unique alarm configuration.
Local alarms are “on the spot” configurations.
Alarm Description
ANALOG ALARM Alarm Template. Contents include the High-High, High,
Low, Low-Low, Advisory High and Advisory Low alarm
limits.
LEAK ALARM Alarm Template. Contents include High & Low alarm limits
for use with the optional Leak Detection feature.
RTU
COMMUNICATION
Global Alarm. Contents include port one communications
error, port two communications error, communications are
off line or there is complete failure in communications.
RTU STATUS Global Alarm. Contents include verifying the database is
not empty and the RTU is programmed.
TANK DIGITAL Global Alarm. Contents include scan failure, gauge failure,
and overfill error alarms.
TANK GAUGE Global Alarm. Contents include database configuration
error, tank calculation error, and strapping error alarms.
TANK MODE
ALARM
Global Alarm. Contents include a movement, reverse flow,
and no flow alarms.

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