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12.1.2 Percent-to-Danger (Red) Line
The Percent-to-danger line represents the danger alarm. However, it does not represent a real
number, such as 4 mils (100 µm); Instead it represents how close a channel is to entering danger
(percentage).
For example:
Figure 12-1) Percent-to-Danger
See #1, and #2 in Figure 12-1 (above). #1 appears to be nearly at the red line (99% of the way
there). #1 appears to be halfway to the red line (50% of the way there). So, with a quick scan I can
easily see which channels are closest to Danger.
Note that some channels do not have a danger alarm set. In this case the red line represents ‘full
scale’. #3 shows a bar graph for a phase trigger channel. There is no danger alarm set. The bar
graph is about 75% of the configured full scale.
The Alert alarm is not shown in this view.
12.1.3 Signal Channel View
Select any channel to see the signal channel view.
1. Channel name, Asset groups, and
channel type.
2. Channel primary value.
3. Channel status.
4. Gap (or bias) value.
5. Speed (if associated).
6. Slot, channel designation.
7. Orientation
8. Scale factor
9. Alarm values
10. Last two events