Wcc3.exe screen descriptions, Analog input rawcount screen ------alarms – WattMaster WCC III part 4 User Manual
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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
WCC III Technical Guide
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Sensor Type
This is a choice fi eld for Analog types only. A list of available
choices will be displayed at the bottom of the screen:
Resistor+, RawCount, Thermistor+> You may make your selection by pressing the until the desired Analog Type has been selected and then pressing . RawCount is the raw count value straight from the 12 bit A to D Units of Measure Message #: 1 A number is entered here that references a message on the On/Off Filter Time Constant: ____ Seconds Specifi es the sampling rate of the analog input. This is used by the < 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 > You may make your selection by pressing the until the desired fi lter time constant has been selected and then pressing . Analog Input RawCount Screen ------ALARMS------ Controlled by: Specifi es the binary value that selects the ON or OFF alarm limits. Alarm Type: Specifi es the priority (or “importance”) level for any alarms Alarm Message # Low: ___ High: ___ Specifi es a pair of message numbers, one for LOW alarms and Alternate Limits Selected By: Specifi es the point that initiates the Alternate mode. When this Limits Low High On _____ _____ °. F Off _____ _____ °. F On (alt) _____ _____ °. F Off (alt) _____ _____ °. F Local Set _____ _____ °. F This group of inputs specifi es the alarm limits for the “Normal,”
converter. Used for testing and or calibrating to see if the analog
signal is linear, so that you may test the non-linear curve of any
sensor to determine if any offset is needed.
Units Messages Screen. For example, if units-of-measure message
#1 is “Data,” entering “1” will cause “Data” to be displayed as the
units-of-measure for the analog input.
satellites to “fi lter” (or smooth) the analog input signal. This can be
used on inputs that “jump around” to reduce sporadic load control.
Because this is a “choice” fi eld, the list of available choices will be
displayed at the bottom of the screen:
When this value is OFF, the OFF alarm limits are selected; when it
is ON, the ON alarm limits are selected.
generated by this input. Alarm types range from one (highest
priority) to eight (lowest priority). The system displays and e-mails
higher priority alarms fi rst. (The fi rst fi ve alarm priorities (1-5)
have e-mail-out-on-alarm capabilities.)
the second for any HIGH alarms. These numbers are used by
the system to reference a message which is entered on the Alarm
Message Screen.
address is zero (or OFF), the Normal alarm limits are selected;
when it is one (or ON), the Alternate alarm limits are selected.
“Alternate,” and “Local Set” modes. Each mode has a LOW and
HIGH limit. When the value of the analog input goes out of these
limits, an alarm is generated, and the alarm will automatically
display and e-mail out.