Alarm, Alarm delay, Moving average – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual
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Alarm
Four alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.
Type
Select H, L, h (dH), l (dL), R (RH), r(RL) T, or t. T or t is selectable when the style
number is greater than or equal to 2. The selectable alarms vary depending on the input
mode and computation type. For details, see section 8.2 of the CX User’s Manual (IM
04L31A01-01E or IM 04L31A01-03E).
Alarm value
Alarm is generated using the specified value as the boundary. The selectable range of
alarm values vary depending on the input mode and range.
Relay
To output relays or output to the internal switches (Style 3 or later), select the output relay
number or internal switch number. Otherwise, select [NONE].
Detect
Select whether to indicate the alarm (ON or OFF) when an alarm occurs. If select OFF,
no record remains in the alarm summary.
Alarm Delay
An alarm is generated when the measured value stays above or below the specified
value for the specified length of time.
Movng Average
To use the moving average, select the sampling count (2 to 16).
Tag
Use up to 16 characters to specify a tag.
You can select tags instead of channel number to be displayed on the screen.
The [Setup] screen is used to select whether to display channel names or tag names on
the screen.
If tag is selected in [Tag/Channel] of [Aux] on the [Setup] tab. You can select tag No., tag
comment, or tag in the Data Monitor or Data Viewer.
Zone
You can select the range of the screen in which the waveform of each channel is
displayed.
Specify positions (%) on the display scale for the upper and lower limits.
The conditions for setting the zones are as follows:
• Range: 0% to 100%
The lower limit must be less than the upper limit
• The difference between the lower and upper limits must be at least 5%.
8.8 Measurement Channels Settngs