
eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the Low Alert Set
Point lasting less than 5 seconds from triggering an alert.
Once the alert is triggered, it becomes an active alert. An alert remains active
until:
• The input signals rises above the Low Alert Clear Point and the Clear Delay time
has elapsed. If the Clear Delay is set to zero, then the alert immediately becomes
inactive once the input signal falls below the Low Alert Clear Point. The Clear
Delay is used to reduce false or spurious alerts.
• The user accepts the alert (as shown in the example above).
10.3.6.4.2.2 Trigger Configuration
Figure 89 - Trigger Configuration – Low Alert
Accept Re-trigger Period – When you accept an alert, it will change to the
“Accepted” state, and annunciators that are sounding for that alert will stop
sounding. If the condition which caused the alert remains true after the amount of
time in this field, the alert will return to the “Active” state, and annunciators will
begin sounding again for that alert.
If a value of 0:00 is entered, then the alert will never re-trigger.
Low Alert Set Point – If the value of the parameter being monitored falls below
the value in this field, the alert will become active.
Set Delay – The parameter being monitored must fall below the Low Alert Set
Point value for longer than the time in this field in order for an alert to become
active. This can be used to prevent false alerts caused by parameter values that
briefly have a value that would cause an alert but quickly return to the normal
value range. The value is entered as minutes:seconds. If only one number is
entered, it will be interpreted as seconds.
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