Alarms Section 3 CCF Displays58 3BUR002418-600 A1. Select the Loop FCM Display.2. Select the device block.3. Select LOOP TMPL.There is no FCM Templet for device loops. Use the fields at the bottom of the LoopFCM Display to make State, Mode and Command changes.AlarmsAlarms based on the process measurement are defined as part of the loop. Alarmson Setpoint, Output, Deviation, or other control parameters are defined as part of theFCM. Each alarm has several parameters that can be set on an alarm type basis.Each alarm type can be turned on or off. The assigned priority to the alarm type isset to STANDARD, MED, or HIGH.Alarm Post and Alarm CheckAlarm suppression is a useful feature during startup or shutdown conditions whennuisance alarms can be generated by equipment that is not in service. ALARMCHECK can be turned off (Disabled) during periods when the alarm conditionsshould not be tested. ALARM POST provides the capability to prevent (Disabled)alarms from printing and/or generating audible indication on operator consoles.With ALARM CHECK Enabled and ALARM POST Disabled, the alarm conditionswill be tested and will be visible on displays; but, they will not generate unwantedaudible indications.When rebooting a Connectivity Server node pair where MOD 300messages/events are routed, wait until the primary Connectivity Server node isfully booted and active before rebooting the standby Connectivity Server node toprevent an alarm mismatch.Use pull down selections on the LoopDetail display to Enable/Disable AlarmPost and Alarm Check functions.