Alarm Latching
Alarm latching lets you latch a module alarm in the set position once the alarm is
triggered. The alarm remains set even if the condition that triggered the alarm
disappears, until the alarm is unlatched.
Alarm latching is available on a per channel basis. You can latch the following
alarms:
I/O Type | Available Alarms |
|---|---|
Input modules |
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Output modules |
|
Enable Latching
You can enable alarm latching in Module Properties:
- For input modules, go to Chxx - Alarms view to enable latching for Process Alarms and Rate Alarm.
- For output modules, go to Chxx - Limits view to enable latching for Clamp Alarms and Rate Alarm.
Unlatch Alarms
IMPORTANT:
Before you unlatch an alarm, make sure that
the condition that triggered the alarm is no longer exists.
Once an alarm is latched, you must manually unlatch it. You can use the module tags
to unlatch an alarm. The alarm type determines which module tag you must change.
For example, to unlatch a Low Low alarm on the analog input module, set the
Chxx.LLAlarmUnlatch
output tag to 1.
IMPORTANT:
After an alarm is unlatched, change the module tag back from 1 to 0.
You must change the module tag from 0 to 1 to unlatch the alarm each time an
alarm is triggered.
If you do not change the module tag back to 0 and the alarm is latched again
in future, the alarm remains latched despite the
Unlatch
tag value
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