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11.2 Individual allocation of priorities
It is possible in the case controller to allocate an individual priority for most alarms (parameter Kühlstellenregler
prio set to NO, menu 6-5). This makes it possible to address alarm destinations in a targeted way and to adjust
alarm signalling to individual requirements.
ThepriorityonthecontrollersideisusediftheparameterKühlstellenregler prioissettoYES (menu 6-5). It is
also always used for the alarm signalling in the event of failure of the control by the system centre / store
computer.
The values range of the priorities is extended to 0..99, so that now up to 100 alarm destinations can be
differentiated.Thispriorityrangeisdividedinto10alarmgroups(decades).
The 1 and 2 priorities (1, 11, ,21,...91 and 2, 12, 22,...92) are reserved for high priority alarms that affect the
alarmrelays“PRIO1”and“PRIO2”aswellastheLEDs“PRIO1”and“PRIO2”onthefrontofthestore
computer.
The highest priority number in each group (9,19,29,...99) is reserved for low priority alarms that should only
generatelocalalarmsignalling(e.g.opencoldroomdoor).
All other priority numbers are intended for low priority alarms.
The lowest priority number in each group (0,10,20,..90) is reserved for messages that are only recorded in
the message list.
Ifthepriorityissetto"–",nomessageisgenerated.
Thisdivisionintoalarmgroups(decades)facilitatesmaintenancegrouporientedalarmmanagement.
Thealarmpriorities--,0..2correspondtotheremotealarmmessagingconceptofolderstore
computer versions with firmware versions <5.0. If priorities from 3..99 are configured in the controller,
the store computer must be updated to a firmware version of 5.0 or higher. Further information is
provided in the store computer operating manual.