28Config. Alarm 2-----A2: Type-----A2: AssignConfig. Alarm 3Config. Alarm 2CIPStatusAlarmOffStatusA1: Typeset to DosingConfigure Alarm 2See Section 5.4.1.Alarm 2 TypeNote. The CIP Status alarm type is displayed only if A1: Type is set to Dosing – seeSection 5.4.1.Use the and keys to select the CIP Status alarm type.When A2: Type is set to CIP Status:• and the measured conductivity has not exceeded 90% of the Alarm 1 set point value bythe end of the initial charge time period, Alarm 2 relay energizes, Alarm 2 LED is lit anda Long Charge error message is displayed (see Table 5.1).• and the measured conductivity has not exceeded the Alarm 1 set point value by the endof the dosing time period, Alarm 2 relay energizes, Alarm 2 LED is lit and a Long Doseerror message is displayed (see Table 5.1).• and the measured conductivity exceeds the Alarm 1 set point value plus the deviationset point value, Alarm 2 relay energizes, Alarm 2 LED is lit and a High Alarm errormessage is displayed (see Table 5.1).• and the measured conductivity falls below the Alarm 1 set point value minus thedeviation set point value, Alarm 2 relay energizes, Alarm 2 LED is lit and a Low Alarmerror message is displayed (see Table 5.1).Off, Status or CIP Status selected – return to top of page.Alarm selected – see Section 5.4.1.…5.4 Configure Alarms5.4.3 Configure CIP Status AlarmNotes.• This section is applicable only if A1: Type is set to Dosing – see Section 5.4.1.• Alarm 5 (dual input analyzers only with option board fitted and analog features enabled – see Section 7.3) can beconfigured as a CIP Status alarm for Sensor B, therefore this section applies also to Alarm 5.• When Alarm 1 (and/or Alarm 4) is configured as a CIP Interface alarm, the error messages shown in Table 5.1 are displayedin response to the events described.• If Alarm 2 is configured as a CIP Status alarm, its associated relay is energized/de-energized and its LED lit andextinguished in response to the events described in Table 5.1.…5 PROGRAMMING