OMC-042 / 043 / 044 Data loggers
Users
’ manual
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Digital Sensors- Alarm input
This feature uses the same electrical input as the previous (digital sensor: pulse input), but it handles the
signal differently. When the input is configured as an alarm input, instead of a pulse input, it has another
menu and the purpose of the measurements is different. The difference between the pulse measurement
and the alarming mode, is that with pulse measurement the change of the input signal is expected, and
very often frequently, whi
le in the alarming mode, a change in input signal is an exception. That’s why you
don’t find functions like min, max, average. Below the menu-settings of an alarm-input is shown.
Trigger delay
The amount of time the data logger waits before changing to the alarm state (when the input condition is
true). When the logger measures an alarming input-condition it enters the pre-alarming mode. This mode
will change into alarming mode when the trigger delay has finished. If the alarming condition disappears
during this time, the logger will NOT enter alarming mode, but will continue in normal mode.
Register value
Holds the amount of alarms that occurred. The user can edit this value.
Digital alarm sensor
[0] Exit
[1] Name >> Digital alarm
[2] Port mode >> Port 2; Internal pull up
[3] Digital input >> High active
[4] Trigger delay >> 00:00:01
[5] Register value >> 13 Alarms
[6] Alarm >> Alarm
[7] Counter >> Counter
[R] Remove
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