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ZENITH 140 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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The third parameter for each relay determines the Alarm ID for the relay
you wish to set.
P212, 222, 232, 242, 252, 262 Relay Alarm ID
When P211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 = 4 (Loss of Echo) or 5 (Loss of
Clock). This parameter has no function and will not be displayed.
P211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 = 1 (Level), 2 = Rate of Change or 3
(Temp)
This parameter defines which alarm type, or identification, the relay should
respond to, as follows:
OPTION
DESCRIPTION
SETPOINTS
1 = General
(Default)
Relay goes “ON” when the
value reaches the ON
setpoint and goes “OFF”
when the value reaches the
OFF setpoint.
P213, 223, 233, 243, 253,
263 is ON Setpoint; P214,
224, 234, 244, 254, 264 is
OFF Setpoint
2 = High
Relay goes “ON” when the
value rises to the ON
setpoint and goes “OFF”
when the value lowers to the
OFF setpoint.
ON>OFF Relay Setpoints
P213, 223, 233, 243, 253,
263 and P214, 224, 234,
244, 254, 264. Setpoints
can be set in any order as
the unit ‘knows’ that you
are setting a high-level
alarm.
3 = HiHi
Same as 2 = High, but different identifier
4 = Low
Relay goes “ON” when the
value lowers to the ON
setpoint and goes “OFF”
when the value rises to the
OFF setpoint.
ON<OFF Relay
Setpoints P213, 223, 233,
243, 253, 263 and P214,
224, 234, 244, 254, 264.
Setpoints can be set in any
order as the unit ‘knows’
that you are setting a low-
level alarm.

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