Schneider Electric HRB1684301-01 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 10—Alarms
PowerLogic™ PM5500 series user manual
Logic alarm setup error prompts
Both the meter and ION Setup have error-checking provisions, and alert you with an 
error message if the following actions are attempted:
The output of a logic alarm is used as an input to itself.
The same source is duplicated as another input on the same logic alarm.
The source register used is invalid or is a nonexistent parameter.
Setting up custom alarms
Use ION Setup to configure custom (Cust1s) alarms.
1. Select the custom alarm you want to set up, then click Enable to display the 
available setup options.
2. Use the dropdown list to select the parameter you want to set for your custom 
alarm.
3. Use the Label box to define a name for your custom alarm.
4. Use the dropdown list to select the setpoint condition you want to monitor:
— Over: Alarm condition occurs when the value goes above the pickup setpoint 
setting.
— Under: Alarm condition occurs when the value goes below the pickup setpoint 
setting.
— Over (absolute): Alarm condition occurs when the absolute value goes above 
the pickup setpoint setting.
— Under (absolute): Alarm condition occurs when the absolute value goes below 
the pickup setpoint setting.
5. Configure the rest of the alarm setup parameters, click OK, then Send to save your 
changes to the meter.
Custom alarm setup parameters 
Setting
Option or range
Description
Enable
Yes (checked) or No 
(cleared)
This enables or disables the alarm.
Setpoint Pickup
This is the value (magnitude) you define as the setpoint 
limit for triggering the alarm. For “over” conditions, this 
means the value has gone above the Pickup limit. For 
“under” conditions, this means the value has gone 
below the Pickup limit. 
Delay
(Setpoint Pickup)
0 to 999999
This specifies the number of seconds the signal must 
stay above the pickup setpoint (for “over” conditions), 
or below the pickup setpoint (for “under” conditions) 
before the alarm is tripped.
Setpoint Dropout
This is the value (magnitude) you define as the limit for 
dropping out of the alarm condition. For “over” 
conditions, this means the value has gone below the 
Dropout limit. For “under” conditions, this means the 
value has gone above the Pickup limit.
Delay
(Setpoint Dropout)
0 to 999999
This specifies the number of seconds the signal must 
stay below the dropout setpoint (for “over” conditions), 
or above the dropout setpoint (for “under” conditions) 
before the alarm condition is ended.
Priority
High, Medium, Low, None
This sets the alarm priority and notification options. 
See “Alarm priorities” on page 94.
Select Dig Output
(Outputs)
None, 
Digital Output D1,
Digital Output D2,
Digital Output D1 & D2
Select the digital output(s) you want to control when the 
alarm is triggered.