Rate Alarm (rate)
Program the rate set point to trigger the alarm. Rate alarm deadband is determined by the difference
between set and reset points. Minimum deadband is one display count. If set and reset points are
programmed the same, output will reset one count below set point.
Total or Grand Total Alarm (Total, Grtot)
Program total or grand total set point. A pulse alarm will generate when the set value is reached by the
total or grand total.
If the total/grand total is set for manual reset, this alarm will remain until the total/grand total is reset to 0.
If automatic total/grand total reset is enabled, the output will generate an alarm for a period of time
programmed in ADVANCE T RESET Auto T DELAY. After this time delay, the total/grand
total will reset to 0 and the alarm will clear.
If Out 1 and Out 2 are set for total or grand total alarm, the auto reset will be triggered on the highest of
the two alarm set points.
For details on setting the total or grand total automatic reset time delay, see Total Reset (T Reset) on
page 59.
Force On State (On)
This alarm mode forces the output to be active, or on. This mode is primarily used to test alarm systems.
Force Off State (OFF)
This alarm mode forces the output to be inactive, or off. This mode is primarily used to test alarm
systems.
Timer Output (tmer)
The timer output produces a constant width pulse at a constant rate. Program the Delay Period for one
period from 0.1 to 999999.9 seconds (time from the start of one pulse to the start of the next pulse).
Program the On Time for the active low pulse from .01 to 99999.99 seconds (pulse width). The on time
must be less than the delay time.
Select Start to begin outputting the constant timed pulse.
Select Stop to end outputting the constant timed pulse.