6.4
Calling up alarm messages
Alarm messages
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are texts which appear because of a certain event (e.g. if an actual value
exceeds a limit).
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must have been programmed in the "HMI Designer" planning tool.
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are chronologically saved in an alarm register with time and date
stamping.
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can have a length of up to 4 lines × 30 characters (normal character
size).
The second to last line contains a programmable message field. This field
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indicates the numerical value of the variable that has activated the
message.
The last line shows the date and time when the message was triggered.
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The LED in the
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Symbols and characters used in alarm messages
1)
Symbols
1)
EDBPM−H410 DE/EN/FR 4.1
Alarm
key will flash if an alarm message is available.
Characters used in the date/time
line
>
#
<
HELP
If an alarm message has been sent several times, the symbol indicates the message
shown last.
l
Operation
Calling up alarm messages
Meaning
Alarm not acknowledged.
Acknowledged alarm but alarm cause still
present.
Unacknowledged alarm but alarm cause no
longer present.
Help is assigned to the alarm message. (
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