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HIMax System 5 Programming
HI 801 001 E Rev. 4.01 Page 65 of 122
Column Description Range of Values
Name
Name for the event definition; it must be unique within the re-
source.
Text, max. 32 charac-
ters
Global variable
Name of the assigned global variable (added using a
drag&drop operation)
Data type Data type of the global variable; it cannot be modified.
depending on the
global variable type
Event source CPU event
The processor module creates the timestamp. It
creates all the events in each of its cycle.
I/O event
A suitable I/O module (e.g., AI 32 02) creates the
timestamp.
Auto event
The timestamp is created by a suitable I/O mod-
ule, if assigned, otherwise by the processor mod-
ule.
Default value: Auto
CPU, I/O, Auto
HH Alarm Text Text specifying the alarm state of the highest limit value. Text
HH Alarm Value Highest limit value triggering an event. Condition:
(HH Alarm Value - Hysteresis) > H Alarm Value or HH Alarm
Value = H Alarm Value
depending on the
global variable type
HH Alarm Priority Priority of the upper limit; default value: 500 0...1000
HH Alarm Ac-
knowledgment
Required
Activated
The user must confirm that the highest limit value
has been exceeded (acknowledgment).
Deacti-
vated
The user may not confirm that the highest limit
value has been exceeded.
Default value: Deactivated
Checkbox activated,
deactivated
H Alarm Text Text specifying the alarm state of the upper limit value. Text
H Alarm Value Upper limit value triggering an event. Condition:
(H Alarm Value - Hysteresis) > (L Alarm Value + Hysteresis)
or H Alarm Value = L Alarm Value
depending on the
global variable type
H Alarm Priority Priority of the upper limit; default value: 500 0...1000
H Alarm Ac-
knowledgment
Required
Activated
The user must confirm that the upper limit value
has been exceeded (acknowledgment).
Deacti-
vated
The user may not confirm that the upper limit
value has been exceeded.
Default value: Deactivated
Checkbox activated,
deactivated
Return to Normal
Text
Text specifying the normal state Text
Return to Normal
Severity
Priority of the normal state; default value: 500 0...1000
Return to Normal
Ack Required
The normal state must be confirmed by the user (acknowl-
edgement); default value: Deactivated
Checkbox activated,
deactivated
L Alarm Text Text specifying the alarm state of the lower limit value. Text
L Alarm Value Lower limit value triggering an event. Condition:
(L Alarm Value + Hysteresis) < (H Alarm Value - Hysteresis)
or L Alarm Value = H Alarm Value
depending on the
global variable type
L Alarm Priority Priority of the lower limit; default value: 500 0...1000
L Alarm Ac-
knowledgment
Required
Activated
The user must confirm that the lower limit value
has been exceeded (acknowledgment).
Deacti-
vated
The user may not confirm that the lower limit
value has been exceeded.
Default value: Deactivated
Checkbox activated,
deactivated
LL Alarm Text Text specifying the alarm state of the lowest limit value. Text
LL Alarm Value Lowest limit value triggering an event. Condition:
(LL Alarm Value + Hysteresis) < (L Alarm Value) or
LL Alarm Value = L Alarm Value
depending on the
global variable type

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ModelHIMax
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