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Advanced Programming 3-5
April 2004
Setting Up the Alarms
(cont.)
IMPORTANT: You should record this data on the Program
Information List supplied in Appendix A of the
Startup Guide, or on a separate sheet of paper, and
keep it in a safe place.
Selecting the
Measurement Mode,
Units and High/Low
Values for Alarms
Figure 3-19 on page 3-32 for a menu map.
1. At the Alarm Settings Menu (see Table 3-2 on page 3-4), press the
CHANNEL key to scroll to the channel for the alarm you want to
set, and then press SET.
2. Press the [A

B] menu key to select the desired alarm.
3. Press the MODE menu key. A list of modes appears on the
message line (see Table 2-6 on page 2-31).
4. Move the brackets to the desired mode and press the UNITS menu
key. A list of units appears on the message line.
5. Move the brackets to the desired units and press [YES].
6. Press the TRIP menu key. The pointer will move to the Trip line.
Use the pointer to select [Above] or [Below] and thus determine
whether the alarm is a High or Low alarm. Then press [YES] and
then the [DONE] key.
Entering the Setpoint
and Deadband Values
for Alarms
Figure 3-19 on page 3-32 for a menu map.
IMPORTANT: Select the measurement mode and units before you
enter the setpoints. The meter changes the format for
the allowable number of digits, depending on the
measurement units entered.
1. At the Alarm Settings Menu (see Table 3-2 on page 3-4), press the
CHANNEL key to scroll to the channel for the alarm you want to
set, and then press SET.
2. Press the [A

B] key to select the desired alarm.
Note: If you have entered the Measurement Mode and Units, you
may enter the setpoint at this step. The pointer moves
automatically from the Trip to the Setpoint line.
3. Move the pointer to Setpoint: and press [YES] to erase the existing
value.

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