Wcc iii alarming, Analog global and binary global alarms – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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11. WCC III ALARMING
WCC III Technical Guide
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Analog Global Alarms
Each one of the 256 Analog Globals can have an analog type of 
alarm that can be associated with it. On the Global Analog Setup 
Screen (found in Section 3) there is a Low Limit and a High Limit 
for determining the alarm point activation, and well as a range 
option that can be set so that the alarm limits can be set to be 
“Inside” or “Outside” of the Low Limit and, or High Limit. An 
Alarm type option is included also for the global alarm type. Alarm 
types 1 to 5 can be set to send a alarm E-mail out to an E-mail 
address, while alarm types 6,7, and 8 can not send out an E-mail 
alarm but can be displayed on the Alarm Summary Screen. 
There is a Alarm Message # that can also be selected on this 
Analog Global setup screen. These Alarm messages can be user 
programmed on the Alarm Messages Screen on the main screen 
of the WCC3.exe program. You must have a level 2 password to 
setup any Analog Global alarm.
Binary Global Alarms
Each one of the 512 Binary Globals can have a binary type of alarm 
that can be associated with it. On the Global Binary Setup Screen 
(found in Section 3) there is Alarm “Set Condition” of either “ON” 
or “OFF” or “None” for determining the alarm point activation. An 
Alarm type option is included also for the global alarm type. Alarm 
types 1 to 5 can be set to send a alarm E-mail out to an E-mail 
address, while alarm types 6,7, and 8 cannot send out an E-mail 
alarm but can be displayed on the Alarm Summary Screen. 
There is a Alarm Message # that can also be selected on this 
Binary Global Setup Screen. These Alarm messages can be user-
programmed on the Alarm Messages Screen accessed from the 
main screen of the WCC3.exe program. You must have a level 2 
password to setup any Binary Global alarm.
Analog Global and Binary Global Alarms
