Low Alarm greater than High Alarm

The Low Alarm is greater than the High Alarm. Enter a new Low Alarm that is less than the High Alarm.
  • The Low Alarm is the level of input on a channel that will cause the module to enable the low alarm. The alarm will remain until the input returns above this level, unless it is within the deadband, or as long as the alarm is latched.
  • The High Alarm is the level of input to a channel that will cause the module to trigger the High alarm. The alarm will remain until the input returns below this level, unless it is within the deadband, or as long as the alarm is latched.
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