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Relay menus – Ronan X96S MOLD LEVEL GAGE User Manual

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Relay Menus

The Relay menus (Relay 1 through Relay 4) are used to configure the X96S relay outputs. These four relay menus show
the ITEM’s corresponding relay output and allow the characteristics of the output to be changed. Each menu contains the
following items:

Assign one or more of ITEMs listed that will activate the relay:

ITEM

FUNCTION

Alarm 1

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 1 to the selected digital output

Alarm 2

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 2 to the selected digital output

Alarm 3

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 3 to the selected digital output

Alarm 4

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 4 to the selected digital output

Alarm 5

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 5 to the selected digital output

Alarm 6

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 6 to the selected digital output

Alarm 7

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Alarm 7 to the selected digital output

Start Cast

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Start Cast Alarm to the selected digital output

AutoCal Ref

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign AutoCal Ref to the selected digital output

Auto Cal Err

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Auto Cal Err to the selected digital output

Ref Prompt

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Ref Prompt to the selected digital output

Wipe Test

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Wipe Test to the selected digital output

Shutter Test

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Shutter Test to the selected digital output

Detector Fault

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign Detector Fault to the selected digital output

System Alarm

Yes/no

Allows the user to assign System Alarm to the selected digital output

Polarity is one of the following:

ITEM

FUNCTION

NO/Not Driven

Allows user to configure the selected output as non-fail safe mode

NC/Driven

Allows user to configure the selected output as a fail safe mode

Open/Not Driven

Allows user to force the selected output open or not driven (relay de-energized) or
driven (TTL not driven) regardless of the state of the source

Closed/Driven

Allows user to force the selected output closed (relay energized) or driven
(TTL driven) regardless of the state of the source