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ENABLING/DISABLING ALARMS
In order for a metering channel to report an
alarm condition, the box under the Enable
Alarm heading must be checked.
SETTING LIMITS
The critical and warning limits define the alarm thresholds for each metering channel. In addition, AutoPilot and
the web page use limits to determine certain display characteristics.
To configure limits for each channel, enter values for the low critical, low warning, high warning and high critical
thresholds. If alarms are enabled, a channel that crosses one of these thresholds will cause the alarm to be
reported on the front panel of the ARC Plus, in AutoPilot software, and on the web page. If email alarm reporting
and/or dial-out notifications are enabled (dial-out requires connection to an ARC Plus equipped with RSI or ESI),
outbound notifications will also be sent. When entering your limits, keep in mind the lowest limit value should be
the critical low and the highest should be the critical high. AutoLoad Plus will automatically adjust limits if they are
entered in an order other than least-to-greatest.
Because each critical alarm and each warning alarm can have its own email and dial-out notification assignments,
the only difference between a warning alarm and critical alarm is how each is logged on the front panel and in
AutoPilot software.
Note: To receive email or dial-out notifications for an alarm, the
channel must also be configured with an email or dial-out list in the
Meter Notifications tab and the channel and site must not be muted.