Configuring trip alarm types for website alarming – APG MPX Slave Sensor user manual User Manual
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MPX Series Magnetostrictive Level Sensors
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•Web Alarming (40430 to 40435)
When the MP is interfaced with an LOE or RST-5002 web-enabled master
device, the MP can be configured to generate website alarms via levelandflow.
com. Refer to the LOE or RST-5002 user manual for more information about
website alarms and using levelandflow.com.
Trip Alarm 1 (40430) or Alarm 2 (40433) Distance
Sets the level (in mm), beginning the bottom of the stem, to the first (lowest)
actuation point (refer to next page for more information).
Trip Alarm 1 Window (40431 or 40434)
Sets the level (in mm), beginning from the Trip Distance location, to the sec-
ondary actuation point (refer to next page for more information).
Trip Alarm 1 Type (40432 or 40435)
Determines the operational logic performed by the Trip Alarm (refer to next
page for more information).
Configuring Trip Alarm Types for Website Alarming:
(refer to Trip Types on next page)
Placing a “1” in front of any of the Trip Types designates an active trip point as
an alarm condition. For example; Trip Type 3 would be designated as 13, and
would initiate a website alarm whenever the trip is active (on).
Placing a “2” in front of any of the Trip Types designates an inactive trip point as
an alarm condition. For Example; Trip Type 3 would be designated as 23, and
would initiate a website alarm whenever the trip is inactive (off).