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SC200 Handbook
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Copyright © 2007-2011 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
IPN 997-00012-50H November 2011
To configure the Source(s) for a Smart Alarm
Configure the following parameters for the source(s) for each Smart Alarm.
Every Smart Alarm must have at least one Source assigned to it.
Alarm Sources
Parameter
Setting
SA Num
Type the number (from the Smart Alarm States table) of the Smart Alarm for
which this source is an input.
Status
Set to Enabled.
Logic
Set to either:
EQUAL - the Alarm Source will become active when the source
alarm is Triggered or Active.
NOT - the Alarm Source will become active when the source alarm
is Inactive.
Trigger When
Source Is
Set to either:
Triggered - the Alarm Source will become active immediately
when the conditions for this alarm become true (or false when Logic
is set to NOT). The alarm does not have to be Enabled.
Do not use Triggered when Type is set to Smart Alarm.
Active - the Alarm Source will become active when the alarm
becomes active (or inactive when Logic is set to NOT), after the
alarm recognition time, and only if the alarm is Enabled.
Type
Set to the appropriate source type: System Alarm, Analog Input High, Analog
Input Low, DI, Smart Alarm.
Index
Identify the alarm:
Source Type = System Alarm:
DCTools - type the alarm number from the Alarm States table.
Web - select the name of the system alarm from the list.
Source Type = AI High/AI Low - type the alarm number from the
Analog Input High Alarms or the Analog Input Low Alarms table.
Source Type = DI - type the alarm number from the Digital Input
Alarms table.
Source Type = Smart Alarm - type the alarm number from the Smart
Alarm States table.

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