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Alarm Relays
8990cm.fm
Section 6
1.
 Enable one of the alarm conditions. 
2.
Select an action to occur when the alarm is activated.
3.
Set either a High trip point or a Low trip point.
4.
After entering the trip point enter the deadband value. The deadband is 
the area between the alarm “turn on” and “turn off.”
Note: Log rainfall to use an alarm on a rainfall condition; likewise, log flow in order to 
implement an alarm on a flow rate of change. 
Set Point Alarm Conditions:
Note: Rainfall and Flow Rate of Change alarms are HIGH set point conditions; they 
take no deadband and they are time dependant.
Deadband
After entering the trip point, enter a deadband value. The deadband is the 
area between alarm “turn-on” and “turn-off”.
The purpose of setting the deadband is to eliminate alarm chatter which may 
occur if the “turn-on” and “turn-off” values are too close together. Small 
fluctuations occurring when the reading is at or near the trip point can rapidly 
toggle an alarm relay on and off.
In the pH example (
) the deadband is set to 0.10 pH. When the pH 
reached 6.9 (lower dashed line), the alarm tripped, but the alarm did not turn 
off until the pH came back up to 7.00. This difference is the deadband setting 
which should be set according to the characteristics of the item 
being measured.
Level
Cabinet Temperature (refrigerated samplers)
Flow
Analog Channels 1–3
Flow Rate of Change 
Analog Ch. 4 or D.O.
pH
Analog Ch. 5 or D.O. Temp.
ORP
Analog Ch. 6 or Conductivity
Process Temperature 
Analog Ch. 7 or Conductivity Temp.
Rainfall