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LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference
Property Description
Specifies the time period to wait after the condition that caused an alarm
has returned to normal status before the alarm will be cleared. You must
use the following format for this property:
DAYS HOURS:MINUTES:SECONDS.MILLISECONDS
For example, 0 6:22:12.333 indicates a time period of 6 hours, 22 minutes
and 12.333 seconds. The maximum value you can enter is:
0 1:59:59.999
The default value is:
0 00:00:00.000
Enter a scalar value for each of these properties. These values will be used
as the offset limits for the Alarm Generator when the
will be generated when any of the following conditions are true:
•
Value of Input Data Point> Value of Compare Data Point +highLimit1Offset
•
Value of Input Data Point > Value of Compare Data Point +highLimit2Offset
•
Value of Input Data Point < Value of Compare Data Point – lowLimit1Offset
•
Value of Input Data Point < Value of Compare Data Point – lowLimit2Offset
The value entered for
entered for
these properties are left empty, they will not be used to check for alarm
conditions. When you set these properties, you must also set the
corresponding hysteresis properties, which are described later in the table.
Each alarm condition caused by the offset properties will cause the
different status. For more information on this, see see Hysteresis Levels
and Offset Limits on page 7-13.
NOTE: If you use the AlarmGeneratorGet function to return the
configuration of an Alarm Generator whose input or compare data points
use the format type SNVT_temp_p#US or SNVT_temp#US, then the
values of these properties will be displayed using the SNVT_temp_f#US
format. This rule applies to all formats that use the #US specifier.
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