Iss. a – Original Instruction Manual
Doc. Ref. : SOUND2.940.001
8.6.3. “Alarm” menu
To go to the “Alarm” menu, press the “Menu” key , then select the “Alarms” menu and press Enter.
A complete list of alarms, sorted by numerical code, with causes and solutions, is available in section 7.2 page
44
.
The “Alarm” menu is used to set the limit parameters for the displayed values, global operation, etc.
The “Alarm” menu comprises three submenus:
− History: Displays a list of the last 256 alarms.
− Limits: Sets the limits of the measurements.
− Configuration: Defines how the alarms must be used and presented.
− Communication Host: Provides communication with the supervision system.
8.6.3.1. History
See section
6.5.3 page 41.
When the memory is full (256 alarms), the oldest alarm is deleted and the most recent alarm can be added
to the list.
8.6.3.2. Limits
This submenu defines the limits of the measurements.
The following table defines the setting data in the alarm limits menu:
Upper limit of the filling level or sound level
Default value = 80%
Alarm number = 220
Lower limit of the filling level or sound level
Default value = 0%
Alarm number = 221
This parameter informs the user before the upper threshold
Default value = 70%
Alarm number = 202
This parameter informs the user before the lower threshold
Default value = 0%
Alarm number = 221
By selecting a parameter and pressing Enter, a screen is displayed that can be used to modify the selected
parameter.
8.6.3.3. Configuration
This submenu defines how the alarms must be used and presented.
The following table defines the setting data in the alarm configuration menu:
This parameter is a shortcut used to
select an entry point in the alarm list.