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Process alarms – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM009C-EN-P - December 2010

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Temperature-measuring Analog Modules (1756-IR6I, 1756-IT6I, and 1756-IT6I2) Chapter 6

Process Alarms

Process alarms alert you when the module has exceeded configured high or
low limits for each channel. You can latch process alarms. These are set at four
user configurable alarm trigger points.

• High high

• High

• Low

• Low low

Alarm Deadband

You may configure an alarm deadband to work with these alarms. The
deadband allows the process alarm status bit to remain set, despite the alarm
condition disappearing, as long as the input data remains within the deadband
of the process alarm.

The illustration shows input data that sets each of the four alarms at some
point during module operation. In this example, latching is disabled; therefore,
each alarms turns Off when the condition that caused it to set ceases to exist.

To see how to set process alarms, see

page 210

.

IMPORTANT

Process alarms are available only in applications using floating
point mode. The values for each limit are entered in scaled
engineering units.

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High high

Low low

Low

High

Alarm deadbands

High high alarm turns Off
High alarm remains On

High high alarm turns On
High alarm remains On

Normal input range

Low low alarms turns Off
Low alarm remains On

High alarm turns Off

Low low alarms turns On
Low alarm remains On

Low alarms turns Off

Low alarms turns On

High alarm
turns On