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{EINST}
{SABC }
*ALARM BLOCK CONFIG
ABC01 IS FOR 10PROE IN BLOCK MODE
ABC01-SALM = 100
*STARTING ALARM NUMBER
ABC01-B0-ALM = 0,4,&1,10
*DEV FROM REMOTE SETPOINT, BAND 10DEG
ABC01-B1-ALM = 0,4,&2,10
*DEV FROM LOCAL SETPOINT, BAND 10DEG
ABC01-B2-ALM = 5,5,0
*TIMER VALUE IS 0
ABC01-B3-ALM = 5,21,1
*CONTROL IN MANUAL
ABC01-B4-ALM = 8,22,0
*USING LOCAL SETPOINT
ABC01-B5-ALM = 3,19,80
*CONTROL OUT ABOVE 80%
*ABC02 IS FOR AACC 2000 (POLLED AS MMIGEN-V4.0, BLK:012)
ABC02-SALM = 200
*STARTING ALARM NUMBER
ABC02-B0-ALM = 0,1,&2,10
*DEV FROM SETPOINT, BAND 10
ABC02-B1-ALM = 3,14,&30
*PROBE RCVY TIME > MAX RCVY TIME
ABC02-B2-ALM = 3,20,90
*CAB TEMP > 90 DEG
ABC02-B3-ALM = 3,22,&27
*PROBE IMP > MAX IMP
ABC02-B4-ALM = 4,10,1400
*PROBE TEMP < 1400 DEG
ABC02-B5-ALM = 4,11,1100
*PROBE MV < 1100
ABC02-B6-ALM = 5,3,1
*CONTROL IN MANUAL
{EABC}
Alarm Block Configuration
Any instrument may use an Alarm Block Configuration (ABC) setup to supply 1 bitmapped alarm word
(slot 79). To configure the instrument, use ABC:xx in the instrument configuration line:
Example: CH#4(4) = "MMIGEN-V4.0, BLK:0, ABC:01" = "10P-BLK"
Use of the ABC:xx configuration will override the ALM(x,x,x,x,x,) configuration (cannot use both).
Generally, the ABC:xx alarm configuration should only be used for instruments that do not have
alarm bitmaps.
The Alarm Block Configuration is defined in the {SABC} section of the SCSPSYS.CFG file. The
custom configuration allows you to generate alarms based on the data being polled from the
instrument. Consequently, configuring the Block requires knowledge of what values will be polled
from the instrument.
The configured alarm bitmap will always be one WORD and will be logged as slot 79. The
configuration parameters are as follows:
ABCxx-SALM = AAAA
WHERE xx: IS THE ALARM BLOCK ID (01-99)
AAAA: IS THE STARTING ALARM NUMBER
ABCxx-Bx-ALM = TYPE, SLOT, CPVAL, AUXDATA
WHERE Bx: SPECIFIES THE BIT (B0 - B15)
TYPE: 0=DEV BAND ALARM,
1=DEV HI ALARM,
2=DEV LO ALARM
3=GT ALARM,
4=LT ALARM,
5=EQUAL ALARM,