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Barnett Engineering ProTalk Plus B1290 - Alarm Debounce Delay; Using Directory; Relay Timer Timescale

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Alarm Delay (Debounce)
This parameter controls the amount of time an alarm must be present be
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fore it actually registers as an alarm. This feature is often used to eliminate
fleeting alarms, where the device in the field does not present a clean clo
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sure to indicate an alarm, but a series of bounces on the contacts. Another
example might be to overcome momentary power fluctuations which
causefalsealarmstobe reported. The debounceon eachalarm maybe indi
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vidually set.
B1290: Alarm One Delay is _ _ point _ seconds
YOU:
X** ( x = 0.1 to 19.9 )
The value must be entered in tenths of a second, from 1 to 3 digits. The last
digit entered is interpreted as the least significant, i.e. tenths of a second.
Default: 0.5 seconds
2 ÞÞ: Using Directory
B1290: Alarm One is Directory A
YOU:
0** Off
1** Directory A
2** Directory B
3** Directory C
4** Directory D
** Next
Default: 1 (Directory A)
The selected directory will determine which sequences of actions is per
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formed when this alarm is active. Each alarm can use any directory. If the
Directory Control Code is used there are restrictions on what directories
should be used - refer to Program Code 2 Directories for details.
3 ÞÞ: Relay Setup
Relay Timer Timescale
The interval timers on the relay outputs can operate with a resolution of 1
second or 1 minute. When the B1290 speaks ‘seconds’ for this value it is in
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dicating that the timer is counting in 1 second steps and when it speaks
‘minutes’ it is counting in 1 minute steps.
B1290: Relay Timer is seconds
YOU:
0** Seconds
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