Instruction manual

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The third parameter for each relay determines the alarm ID for the relay
you wish to set.
P212, P222, 232 - Relay Alarm ID
When P211, 221, 231 = 4 (Loss of Echo) or 5 (Loss of Clock)
This parameter has no function and will not be displayed
When P211, 221, 231, = 1 (Level), 2 (Rate of Change) or 3
(Temperature)
This parameter defines which alarm type, or identification, the relay
should respond to, as follows.
Alarm
ID
Description
Setpoints
1=General (Default)
Relay goes “ON” when
the value reaches the ON
setpoint and goes “OFF”
when the value reaches
the OFF setpoint.
P213, 223, 233 is
ON Setpoint;
P214, 224, 234 is
OFF Setpoint
2= High
Relay goes “ON” when
the value rises to the ON
setpoint and goes “OFF”
when the value lowers to
the OFF setpoint.
ON> OFF
Relay Setpoints
P213, 223, 233 and
P214, 224, 234
Setpoints, can be
set in any order as
the unit ‘knows’
that you are setting
a high level alarm.
3= Hi-Hi
Same as 2 = High, but
different identifier.
4= Low
Relay goes “ON” when
the value lowers to the
ON setpoint and goes
“OFF” when the value
rises to the OFF setpoint.
ON<OFF Relay
Setpoints
P213, 223, 233 and
P214, 224, 234.
Setpoints, can be
set in any order as
the unit ‘knows’
that you are setting
a low level alarm.
5= LoLo
Same as 4=Lo, but
different identifier.