Specifications
CONAX BUFFALO TECHNOLOGIES TSD 43.021
Rev. ORIG
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Figure 10 – Example Input Feature Selection Screen
6.3.2.1 Set points. This screen controls the triggering of two relays. First, determine
and mark the direction of the alarm activation as being either a “High” or
“Low” alarm. You can enter either “Trip ON” and “Trip OFF” values or “Trip
Point” and “Dead Band”. The difference between Trip ON and OFF is equal
to the dead band (or hysteresis). Select the desired relay state for the alarm
condition as being either closed in alarm state (normal) or open (inverse
operation). Click “Apply” to save the settings and click “OK” to exit back to
the main screen if no other options need to be set. See Figure 10.
6.3.2.2 Display color. This screen controls the color for the various alarm conditions.
The column designated as “Alarm Status” indicates the various possible
alarm conditions resulting from the set point settings. Click on the color bars
under the “Display Color” column to change the color bar between red, green
or yellow to indicate that alarm condition color. Click “Apply” to save the
settings and click “OK” to exit back to the main screen if no other options
need to be set.
6.3.3 Saving Configuration Information. Each indicator configuration may be saved
into a standard file. This information may be used for future references, re-
loading, archiving, statistical comparative analysis, and records.
To SAVE, click on the “DISKETTE” icon in the tool bar and specify a file
name and directory location to which the file is to be saved.