Diagnostic Alarm Drop Number MARKV

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BIL07

HI,

Is it correct The INTeger value of the operation is supposed to be an indication of which processor the alarm is associated with? It is believed that 1 is for <R>, 2 is for <S>, 3 is for <T>, 4 is for <C>, and 5 is for<D>--but, since that's just from memory since this isn't published anywhere (for public consumption--is this explained in GE Mk V training?)
 
Hi,

This has been covered once or twice before on control.com.

THIS APPLIES >>ONLY<< TO LATER MODEL GE MARK V HMIs WHICH HAVE FOUR-DIGIT DIAGNOSTIC ALARM DROP NUMBERS AND >>NO<< INDICATION IN THE ALARM TEXT MESSAGE OF WHICH PROCESSOR THE DIAGNOSTIC ALARM IS ASSOCIATED WITH.

You'll need to search control.com for the exact value, but you divide the four-digit Diagnostic Alarm drop number by that particular value and you will have a single integer value (modulus) and a remainder value.

The integer value (modulus) will be the indicator of which processor the Diagnostic Alarm is associated with, and the remainder value is the actual Diagnostic Alarm drop number that can be troubleshot with HELP_xD.DAT.

Isn't the GE Mark V HMI fun?
 
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