Emerson Model 1700 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
If the fault timeout period expires while the alarm is still active, the fault actions are
performed. If the alarm condition clears before the fault timeout expires, no fault actions
are performed.
Tip
ProLink II allows you to set Fault Timeout in two locations. However, there is only one parameter, and
the same setting is applied to all outputs.
5.5.2 Configure Status Alarm Severity
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ProLink II ProLink > Configuration > Alarm > Severity
ProLink III Device Tools > Configuration > Alert Severity
Field Communicator Configure > Alert Setup > Alert Severity > Set Alert Severity
Overview
Use Status Alarm Severity to control the fault actions that the transmitter performs when it
detects an alarm condition.
Restrictions
For some alarms, Status Alarm Severity is not configurable.
For some alarms, Status Alarm Severity can be set only to two of the three options.
Tip
Micro Motion recommends using the default settings for Status Alarm Severity unless you have a
specific requirement to change them.
Procedure
1. Select a status alarm.
2. For the selected status alarm, set Status Alarm Severity as desired.
Configure device options and preferences
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Model 1700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs