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Menu structure of CI 3000
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Version 2.09 09. April 2014
S Screen 7-4 System Alarms
Use the up and down cursor keys () () to select the alarm or group of alarms. Parameters can be changed
after pressing the ENTER key.
SYSTEM ALARMS Entry Default
3rd-party alarm Alarm from the 3rd-party controller at COM2
(only AHT cases with Wurm controllers)
, (0..2) 2
Priority 0 Fault priority
Delay 0m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 0
Archiv Error Group of faults for archiving relevant fault messages
, (0..2) 0
Priority 0 Fault priority
Delay 0m Setting a delay has not effect! , , (0..255) 0
Error Recipient Fault report in remote alarm problems
, (0..2) 2
Priority 2 Fault priority
Delay 5m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 5
Modem Fault Fault report in modem problems
, (0..2) 2
Priority 0 Fault priority
Delay 5m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 5
Power Failure Fault report on restart
, (0..2) 0
Priority 0 Fault priority
Delay 0m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 0
First Start Fault report on first start
, (0..2) 1
Priority 1 Fault priority
Delay 0m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 0
CAN Error Fault group for CAN bus faults and errors
, (0..2) 0
Priority 0 Fault priority
Delay 0m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 0
Hardware Errors Fault group for archiving fault report
, (0..2) 1
Priority 1 Fault priority
Delay 0m Delay in minutes , , (0..255) 0
System, hardware and CAN bus faults are groups of faults. Changing the settings of these fault
groups affects the settings of several separate fields, see section Alarms and Messages.
Danger of failure of alarm messaging! The priorities for system and hardware faults, first start,
modem failure and fault alarm destination must not be set to 0, otherwise critical alarm messages
cannot be transmitted! Otherwise the system will not alarm failure of vital functions such as clock
synchronization or failure of a SIOX Extension Module with any external alarms that may be con
nected to it! Successful transmission of alarms from LDS components is not assured in systems
where CAN bus communication is severely disturbed (frequent reports of CAN faults or actual CAN
failure).

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