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ALARM #2 ASSIGNMENT TO INPUT SIGNAL OR
TOTALIZER
Alarm #2 may be programmed to activate on either the input signal or the
totalizer value. If the totalizer option is not installed, this step defaults to the input.
“ASN-2” < > “INPUt” or “totAL”
PROGRAM VALUE FOR ALARM #2
The range of the alarm value is -99,999 to 999,999.
“AL-2” < > “-99999” to “999999”
PROGRAM HYSTERESIS VALUE FOR ALARM #2 (Cannot
be programmed if alarm latch is programmed)
The hysteresis (deadband) value for alarm #2 may be programmed from 1 to
99,999. The value is either added to or subtracted from the alarm value depending
on whether the alarm is high or low acting. (See “alarms” section for operation.)
“HyS-2” < > “1” to “999999”
ALARM #2 HIGH OR LOW ACTING
The action of alarm #2 may be programmed to activate either when the
signal goes above the alarm value (high acting) or goes below it (low acting).
“Act-2” < > “HI” or “LO”
Note: Depending on options selected under Pro 3 and Pro 6, alarms,
hysteresis, peak, and valley values can be monitored and/or changed when
PGM. DIS. is tied to COMM. This provides a “QUICK PROGRAMMING”
method for “day to day” process changes. (See QUICK PROGRAMMING
SECTION for more details.)
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MODULE #6 - PROGRAM ALARM/SETPOINT (Cont’d)

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red lion IMD1 Specifications

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Brandred lion
ModelIMD1
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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