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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
WCC III Technical Guide
3-136
The sampling rate programmed amount of time can be in minutes 
or hours. Because this is a “choice” fi eld, the list of available 
choices will be displayed at the bottom of the screen:
Make your selection by pressing the
once for each
choice until the desired time frame has been selected, and then 
press 
.
The sampling rate window can be programmed for number of 
minutes, hours, days, or samples. Because this is a “choice” fi eld, 
the list of available choices will be displayed at the bottom of the 
screen:
Make your selection by pressing the
once for each
choice until the desired time frame has been selected, and then 
press 
.
Integral Mode: Average
There are three integral modes which can be selected by pressing 
the 
until the desired choice appears and then pressing
. The following choices are available:
< Accumulation, Average, Sliding Window >
Divisor: 1
Due to memory limitations within the WCC III system, the 
maximum value of any global analog is 65,535, and the largest 
number which can be displayed on the screen is 9999. The value 
of the global analog is divided by this number to lower the number 
shown on the screen. The maximum divisor allowed is 9999. 
i
=
n
Global value =
(
Di / n ) / divisor
i
=
1
This is simply the form of the math equation used to generate the 
value of this global analog.
If sampling data is unavailable, use 50 as the default value.
If the input value is not available or is invalid, the value of this 
global analog will default to this number.
Range
The system has the capability of generating an alarm if the value 
of this global analog is either inside or outside of the desired range. 
If inside is selected, an alarm will be generated when the value of 
the global analog is within the two limits specifi ed. If outside is 
selected, an alarm will be generated if the value of the global is 
outside the limits specifi ed. Because this is a “choice” fi eld, a list of 
available choices will be displayed at the bottom of the screen:
<
None, Inside, Outside>
You may make your selection by pressing the
until
the desired data pattern has been selected, and then pressing
.
Low Limit
High limit
The Low and High Limits can be either an Address or a Value. 
When you move the cursor to this fi eld, the word Address or Value 
will appear. Since this is a choice fi eld, press the 
until the desired choice appears and then press
.
If you select “Value” as the choice for this fi eld, you can enter a 
number which will serve as the alarm limit. If you select “Address,” 
you can specify an address such as an analog input or global analog 
to be used as the alarm limit.
Type
Specifi es the priority (or “importance”) level for any alarms 
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.) 
Message #
Specifi es a message number which is used by the system to reference 
a message which is entered on the Alarm Message Screen.
Reset random data by pressing Ctrl-R
After you enter data on this screen, or after you make any changes 
to the screen, you should reset the data. You can do this in one of 
two ways when the cursor is at the Home position of the screen. 
You can press 
or you can select
from the Top
Menu Bar and then select
. You may also use the reset
feature whenever you want to cause the calculation process to start 
over.
Analog Global Integral Mode Average Mode Screen
