3 About Power System Configuration
26 User's Guide Smartpack2 Master Controller 350020.013, Issue 2.0, 2014 Jan
Typical Parameters for Alarm Monitors
The power system’s controller uses following types of alarm monitors, determined by the
monitor’s type of input signal:
Logical Alarm Monitors (L1)
Numeric Alarm Monitors (N1, N2%)
Analogue Alarm Monitors (A2, A4)
Special Alarm Monitors (LVD)
The examples below show typical configuration parameters for these alarm monitors.
Parameters with “(x)” references in the Note column are described in more detail at the end
of this chapter.
Parameters for Logical Alarm Monitors (L1)
Example to monitor logical states such as Open/Closed or Yes/No.
Monitor – Enable/Disable?
Activates or deactivates the alarm monitor
Or “All Levels” or “MajorHigh Only” (a)
Selects among delay time options (b)
Selects the alarm group to activate
Parameters for Numerical Alarm Monitors (N1)
Example to monitor numeric values such as the number of rectifiers, errors, etc.
Monitor – Enable/Disable?
Activates or deactivates the alarm monitor
Or “All Levels” or “MajorHigh Only” (a)
Selects among delay time options (b)
Selects the alarm group to activate
Selects the alarm group to activate
Parameters for Numerical Alarm Monitors (N2%)
Another example to monitor numeric values such as the percent of battery capacity, etc.
Monitor – Enable/Disable?
Activates or deactivates the alarm monitor
Or “All Levels” or “MajorHigh Only” (a)
Selects among delay time options (b)
Selects the alarm group to activate
Selects the alarm group to activate