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REV 0, June 2005 Page 53
Operation Manual SUPREMA
4. Operation of the System
New Alarm (i. e. actual alarm)
Field type: Check box
If this field is set, the relay output selected can be set to “normal” status by pressing the <ACKNL>
key in spite of the value having been outside the limits.
OK
Field type: Button
Pressing this button validates the settings entered for the selected relay output. After the button
is pressed, the voting settings must not be higher than the number of conditions set in the
check boxes. If this is the case, they become part of the system’s parameter set. If not, a
warning appears.
Cancel
Field type: Button
Pressing this button cancels the settings entered for the selected relay output.
Clear
Field type: Button
Pressing this button deletes all of the parameters for the selected relay output. The output then
returns to the way it was before its first configuration.
Relay outputs
This menu displays all of the parameters set for a relay output. Parameter values for relay
outputs can be viewed and changed here.
The functions of this menu are similar to the “Relay Output” assignment menu described in the
previous section. There, starting from a particular input, a connection to a relay output was
made. In this menu, the setting conditions are configured starting from a particular relay output.
The behaviour of a relay output depends on its parameter settings and the settings of the
appropriate measure points
(see section 6.4.2 Behaviour of the Relay Outputs).
Figure 4-11: Relay output menu
The functions of the individual menu elements are described below:
Relay
Field type: Selection
This field contains a list of available relay outputs. As the first 8 relay outputs of the system are
tied to the common messages, the first relay output which can be configured is output No. 9. It
also contains outputs which are no longer physically exist, but whose parameters are still stored
in the system. Those inputs are only removed from selection when the user deletes them in the
menu.

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