Alarms
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TemBreak
PRO
P_SE-UM-001-EN
– V1.2.0
Priority Level
Each trip and custom alarm is associated with it a priority level, which determines how each alarm is displayed and logged.
Configuration of alarm priority levels are made using one or a combination of the below methods:
-
TPED
-
TPCM
Refer to the respective device’s User Manual for detailed instructions on how to configure the
respective alarms and priority levels.
The characteristics of each priority are provided in the below table:
Priority
Active alarm list
Alarm history log
TPED
Alarm LED
TPED
Alarm notification icon
TPED
Alarm pop-up
None
✓
─
─
─
─
Low
✓
✓
─
─
─
Medium
✓
✓
✓
✓
─
High
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Priority None:
Active alarms will not produce any notification, and will not be stored in the alarm history log of either TPED or TPCM. The respective
alarm status will still display as active or inactive in the custom alarm configuration list of the TPED, and the Custom Alarms Status
register of the TPCM.
Priority Low:
Active alarms behave in the same way as Priority None alarms, but in addition will be logged in the alarm history log which is
accessible on both TPED and TPCM. Both alarm activation and deactivation events will be logged (as applicable), complete with the
details of the alarm type and event time.
Priority Medium:
Active alarms behave in the same way as Priority Low alarms, but in addition will produce a notification on the TPED in the form of a
flashing red alarm LED on the front, and an alarm notification icon on the lower right of the display.
Pressing the “Fn” k
ey under the
alarm icon will open a pop-up display to view the details of active alarms and acknowledge deactivated alarms.
Priority High:
Active alarms behave in the same way as Priority Medium alarms, but in addition will automatically produce a pop-up notification on
the TPED
without requiring the user the press the “Fn” key
under the alarm icon.
Notice
: Custom alarms are only visible using the TPED or TPCM, however, the P_SE OCR will still monitor and
log any prior configured alarms without either TPED or TPCM connected.
Upon reconnection to a TPED or TPCM, the custom alarm trip history log will be populated and can be
accessed.
Notice
: PTA, System Alarms and OAC Alarm are always assigned Priority High and cannot be modified.
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