6 Parameter Settings and Functions
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6.4.3 Alarm SV Settings [PAR1 → AL!L/AL!H/AL@L/AL@H]
You can set alarm output activation values. According to the selected alarm output mode,
configuration parameters (
AL□.H/AL□.L) will be activated for each setting.
Parameter Description
Low limit value of alarm output 1. Reference value for determining heater
burnout.
High-limit value of alarm output 1.
Low limit value of alarm output 2. Reference value for determining heater
burnout.
High-limit value of alarm output 2.
Setting
Group
Paramet
er
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Unit
- (Temperature) High/Low-limit Deviation: By
Individual Input Specification -F.S . to F.S ..
- (Temperature) Alarm Absolute Value: By
Individual Input Specification within displayed
range.
- (Analog) High/Low-limit Deviation:
to
Within -F.S . to F. S.
- (Analog) Alarm Absolute Value: By Individual
Input Specification within displayed range.
Temperat
ure
:
Analog
:
-
-
-
-
Changing the alarm output mode or options resets the settings to the
highest or lowest values that will not trigger output in the new mode.
6.4.4 Alarm Output Hysteresis [PAR4 → A!HY/A@HY]
“6-4-1. “H” from alarm output mode represents the alarm output hysteresis. It is used
to set an interval between alarm outputs ON/OFF periods.
Hysteresis can be set for individual alarm outputs (Alarm 1 Hysteresis/Alarm2
Hysteresis).
Parameter Description
Sets the ON/OFF interval for alarm output 1.
Sets the ON/OFF interval for alarm output 2.
Setting
Group
Parameter Setting Range
Factory
Default
Unit
Temperature H, Analog:
to
Temperature L:
to
Te mperature:
℃/℉ ,
Analog: Digit
Alarm output hysteresis applies to heater burnout alarm (
) in the
same manner.