Microtel MicroWin 2000 User Manual
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MicroWIN 2000 Manual
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Type
This tells the type of this channel.
Digital Types:
DI NO
Digital Input Normally Open
DI NC
Digital Input Normally Closed
DO
Digital
Output
DO LA
Digital Output Local Alarm
Power
Power Fail (Normally Closed)
Digital Output Follow Types:
FNone
Follow None – Follow Disabled
Fx
Follow Channel x State
FxFault Follow
Channel
x Fault Condition
FxAlarm Follow Channel x Alarm Condition
FxFill Follow
Channel
x – Fill Algorithm (Close at Low Setpoint, Open at High Setpoint)
FxEmpty Follow Channel x – Empty Algorithm (Close at High Setpoint, Open at Low Setpoint)
Analog Types:
AO
Analog
Output
AI
Analog Input
For a full description of each of these channel types, see section Editing an I/O Point, Page 79.
State
The channel status information is shown according to how the dialer channel was setup. If it is an
analog channel, it will be the scaled value. If it is a digital channel, the label for whether it is
Opened or Closed will be displayed.
If it is a follow channel type and the state is closed, the state will be displayed in red; otherwise, it
will be displayed in black.
For a full description of the different user definable state values for these channel types, see
section Editing an I/O Point, Page 79.
Day:Hour:Minute Runtime
This tells the Runtime value of the channel. Runtime represents the total length of time that this
channel has been in a fault state.
Counter
This tells the current Counter value of the channel. Counter counts the number of transitions
from a normal state to a fault state.
Hour:Minute:Second Time In Alarm
This tells the current Time In Alarm value of the channel. Time In Alarm represents the current
length of time that this channel has been in a fault state.
Latched
For a Call On Alarm Input channel, it tells if an alarm state is currently latched in or not. If so,
‘Yes’ will be shown. For a Digital Output channel, it tells if the output is a latched or a
momentary output. If it is a latched output channel, it will show ‘Yes’.
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