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Deep Sea Electronics Plc DSE8660 MKII

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057-259 ISSUE: 1 Page 112 of 146
6.3 WARNING ALARMS
Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions and do not affect the operation of the system, they serve to
draw the operators attention to an undesirable condition.
Example
1/2 Alarms
Mains Failed to Close
Warning
In the event of an alarm the LCD jumps to the appropriate module alarms page, and scrolls through all
active alarms.
By default, warning alarms are self-resetting when the fault condition is removed. However enabling
All Warnings Are Latched causes warning alarms to latch until reset manually. This is enabled using
the DSE Configuration Suite in conjunction with a compatible PC.
Fault
Description
2130 ID 1 to 4 Analogue Input
E to H High
NOTE: Due to module configuration the alarm message
that appears on the display may be different. For further details
of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-257
DSE8660 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.
The module detected that an analogue input value of a DSE2130
had risen above the Flexible Sensor High Pre-Alarm Trip level.
2130 ID 1 to 4 Analogue Input
E to H Low
NOTE: Due to module configuration the alarm message
that appears on the display may be different. For further details
of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-257
DSE8660 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.
The module detected that an analogue input value of a DSE2130
had fallen below the Flexible Sensor Low Pre-Alarm Trip level.
2130 ID1 to 4 Digital Input
A to H
NOTE: Due to module configuration the alarm message
that appears on the display may be different. For further details
of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-257
DSE8660 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.
The module detected that a digital input configured to create a fault
condition on a DSE2130 expansion module became active and the
appropriate LCD message displayed.
2131 ID 1 to 4 Analogue Input
A to J High
NOTE: Due to module configuration the alarm message
that appears on the display may be different. For further details
of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-257
DSE8660 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.
The module detected that an analogue input value of a DSE2131
had risen above the Flexible Sensor High Pre-Alarm Trip level.
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