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Configuring a Monitor
The diagram shows which inputs on the EV card are already connected, as well as some
visual status:
The input currently selected in the table
is shown in the diagram as the
green input.
When the input shown on the diagram is
filled in with a white color, it is not
connected.
When the input shown on the diagram is
filled in with a grey color, it is
connected.
When the inputs are linked, a link icon
will be shown on the linked inputs.
When the input shown on the diagram is
filled in with a yellow color, it is
connected, but that signal is also
connected to another input.
Figure 7-8 EV Sensor Diagram Legend
There are some additional controls that can help configure the EV inputs.
• The filters above the list can be used to reduce the available signals to only those
signals that have not been connected yet. For example, if ‘Show only unconnected
EV signals’ is selected and you have 25 of 32 sensors already assigned to inputs,
then when you go to assign a signal to an input, only the 7 unconnected inputs will
be available for connecting to that input.
• The information box below the input list shows some details about the input; whether
it is connected and if so, what the connected signals are.
• Pressing the ‘Clear All’ button will reset all the connected inputs to ‘Not Used’.
• Pressing the ‘Reset All’ button will revert all the inputs back to the last connections
saved in the database.
7.4.3. GuardII+ EV Operating Point Configuration
To configure the EV Operating Point data, press the ‘Load Point’ button on the ribbon.
This is used to detect whether the asset is operating at Full Load Hot (FLH), Full Load Cold
(FLC), Reduced Load Hot (RLH) or a different operating point.
Enter the load and temperature values that correspond to the different Operating Points:
• Minimum ‘Full’ load
• Maximum ‘Reduced’ load
• Minimum ‘Hot’ temperature
• Maximum ‘Cold’ temperature
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