Instruction Manual

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IM MW100-01E
Explanation of Functions
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Index
Alarms
The main module compares the measured values against preset alarm values and
outputs alarm signals based on the result from the digital output module. The following
four types of alarms can be output.
Type Notation Actions
Upper limit alarm H Generates an alarm when the measured value
exceeds the alarm value.
Lower limit alarm L Generates an alarm when the measured value falls
below the alarm value.
Dif
ferential upper limit alarm DH Generates an alarm when the dif
ference between
(during differential computation) the m
easured values of two alarms exceeds the alarm
value.
Differential lower limit alarm DL Generates an alarm when the difference between
(during differential computation) the m
easured values of two alarms falls below the alarm
value.
Upper limit on rate-of-change RH Generates and alarm when the rate of change in
alarm
rising measured values exceeds the alarm value.
Lower limit on rate-of-change RL Generates and alarm when the rate of change in
alarm
falling measured values falls below the alarm value.
Delay upper limit alarm tH Generates an alarm when the measured value
remains above the alarm value for the specified time
(delay time).
Delay lower limit alarm tL Generates an alarm when the measured value
remains below the alarm value for the specified time
(delay time).
Alarm Value Hysteresis
You can set a width (hysteresis) to the values used to activate and release alarms. Alarm
hysteresis can prevent frequent activation and release of alarms when the measured
value is unstable around the alarm value.
Alarm
setting
Alarm release
Measured vale
Alarm activated
Upper limit alarm
Lower limit alarm
Measured value
Alarm release
Hysteresis
Alarm setting
Alarm activated
Alarm Output Timing
Alarms occur at each measurement interval based on the alarm settings. However when
the measurement interval is 10 or 50 ms, alarms occur at 100 ms intervals based on all
of the data.
Delay Upper Limit Alarm and Delay Lower Limit Alarm
An alarm occurs when the measured value remains below or above the alarm value for
the specified time (delay time). You can set the delay time between 1 and 3600 s for
each channel. Set the delay to an integer multiple of the measurement or MATH interval.
Delay time
Alarm
setting
Alarm release
Delay time
Measured value
Alarm activated
Delay upper limit alarm
Delay lower limit alarm
Measured
value
Alarm cleared
Alarm release
Alarm activated
1.3 Functions of the Main Module