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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7–
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3.3.4 ALARMS
3.3.4.1 ALARM TYPOLOGY AND ALARM LEVELS
The alarm typology is a list of alarm events designed by the user to describe the possible alarms that
the instruments can generate.
In this way similar alarm events can be grouped together under a unique identification label, so high
and low temperature alarms can be defined as “Temperature alarms” or the high and low pressure
alarms belong to “Pressure alarm” identification.
The Alarm Level list is also designed and named by the user. Each alarm level can be assigned with
one or many alarm typologies.
The alarm levels starts the appropriate action in case of alarm event and depending on the level of
alert it transfers the information via fax or e-mail with appropriate messages or turn on relais etc.
3.3.4.2 DESTINATION OF THE ALARM MESSAGES
The list of the destinations contains the users (directors, maintenance personnel, assistance etc.)
enabled to receive the alarm notification.
The XWEB 3000 is capable of transferring the alarm message through Fax or e-mail.
To insert a new item
Click into the field “Name” and insert the appropriate word or words.
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