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Xl™ series – Xylem XL Series H-522 - Plus User Manual

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19-4 Alarm Call Out

XL™ Series

PC Interface View Built In Display Screen

T - ID Tag

Tx Tag 1 [AlarmX]->

Each sensor sending data should have a unique ID/Tag. The ID will let the user know what alarm
is being triggered. For example, an ID like “Fld” might be the name of an alarm that indicates a
flood or high water in the river.

PC Interface View Built In Display Screen

B - Site Number

S# 1[0 ]->

This option is for entering a site number. Notice it is available for each column so it can be the
same for each column so it identifies the site or can be unique for each column to help identify
the data values.

PC Interface View Built In Display Screen

C - Connection

Com 1 [Direct ]->

This option is for determining how the data is going to sent. There are several different options
to send the data and are as follows.

Direct:

This option sends/prints the data directly out Com Port 1. It does not look for any
feedback to see if it was received or if an alarm is acknowledged.

Example of data being sent using Direct:
Alarm 1 Active at SiteID Stage = 999.999
Alarm 2 Active at SiteID Totcnt = 999.999

Direct3: This option sends/prints the data directly out Com Port 3. This is just like the ‘Direct’

option except it is on com port 3, not com port 1.

NZ GPRS: This option sends/prints the data direct out Com Port 1 but in a different format

defined by New Zealand.
Example of data sent by NZ GPRS:
DAA SiteID Stage 99.99

NZ Phone - This option sends the data to a modem out Com Port 1 in a different format defined

by New Zealand.

Phone 1 - This option sends data to a modem on Com Port 1.

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