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6 module 6 - s, None asn-n, No act-n – NOSHOK 2100 Series Field Upgradeable Dual Input Process Indicator User Manual

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5.6 MODULE 6 - S

ETPOINT

(A

LARM

) P

ARAMETERS

(

6-SPt

)

PARAMETER MENU

FLASH

rEv

YES

LAtC2

rEv

0.0

to

3275.0

sec

0.0

to

3275.0

sec

1

to

65000

-19999

to

99999

nor

OFF

LIt-n

- SETPOINT ANNUNCIATORS

NO

Stb-n

- STANDBY OPERATION

LAtC1

AUto

rSt-n

- RESET ACTION

nor

out-n

- OUTPUT LOGIC

tOF-n

- OFF TIME DELAY

tON-n

- ON TIME DELAY

HYS-n

- SETPOINT HYSTERESIS

SP-n

- SETPOINT VALUE

Modules 6, 7, and 8 are accessible only with the appropriate plug-in cards installed. A quick overview of Modules 6 & 8

is listed below. Refer to the corresponding plug-in card bulletin for a more detailed explanation of each parameter selection.

Repeat programming for each setpoint.

Enter the action for the selected setpoint (alarm output).
See Setpoint Alarm Figures in the Setpoint Card Literature for a visual detail

of each action.

NO

= No Setpoint Action

Ab-HI

= Absolute high, with balanced hysteresis

Ab-LO

= Absolute low, with balanced hysteresis

AU-HI

= Absolute high, with unbalanced hysteresis

AU-LO

= Absolute low, with unbalanced hysteresis

dE-HI

= Deviation low, with unbalanced hysteresis

*

dE-LO

= Deviation high, with unbalanced hysteresis

*

bANd

= Outside band, with unbalanced hysteresis

*

bNdIn

= Inside band, with unbalanced hysteresis

*

totLo

= Lower Totalizer absolute high, unbalance hysteresis

**

totHI

= Upper Totalizer absolute high, unbalance hysteresis

**

* Setpoint 2 or Setpoint 4 deviation and band action setpoints are relative to

the value of setpoint 1 or Setpoint 3 respectively. It is not possible to configure
setpoint 1 or 3 as deviation or band actions. It is possible to use setpoint 1 or 3
for an absolute action, while its value is being used for deviation or band.

** These modes only appear, and are the only modes that appear, when the

setpoint assignment

ASN-n

is set to

tot

. The lower Totalizer action,

totLo

,

allows setpoints to function off of the lower 5 digits of the Totalizer. The upper
Totalizer action,

tothI

, allows setpoints to function off of the upper 4 digits

of the Totalizer. To obtain absolute low alarms for the Totalizer, program the

totLo

or

tothI

output logic as reverse.

The parameters listed below are different from those listed in the Setpoint

Card Literature. Use the Refer to Setpoint Option Card Literature for all other
setpoint parameters.

SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT

NONE

ASn-n

NONE

A-rEL A-Abs b-rEL

b-AbS CALC

tot

Selects the meter value that is used to trigger the Setpoint Alarm. The -rEL

settings cause the setpoint to trigger off of the relative (net) input value.
The -AbS settings cause the setpoint to trigger off of the absolute (gross)
input value.

SETPOINT ACTION

NO

ACt-n

NO

Ab-HI

Ab-LO

AU-HI

AU-LO

dE-HI

*

dE-LO

*

bANd

*

bNdIn

totLo

**

tothI

**

SP-4

SP-2

SP-3

SP-1

NO

SPSEL

SELECT SETPOINT

Select a setpoint (alarm output) to open the remaining module menu. (The

n

” in the following parameters will reflect the chosen setpoint number.) After

the chosen setpoint is programmed, the display will default to

SPSEL NO

. Select

the next setpoint to be programmed and continue the sequence for each setpoint.
Pressing PAR at

SPSEL NO

will exit Module 6.

NO