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DigiMux
Advanced Operations 63
Example of Response Duration
Remote Notification
Remote notification enables you to receive information about an alarm event at a
remote location, such as a pager or a PC. When an event occurs, your PC can receive
notification about that event via E-mail and/or DigiAlert. DigiAlert can receive
information from the unit via a LAN connection or a dial-up modem connection.
The Remote Notification menu allows you to setup and enable remote alarm
notification. In the Event Manager menu, select Remote Notification and press Enter.
The following menu is displayed:
Example 1: An alarm input occurs for a particular channel as shown
below. An alarm will be triggered at the rising edge of signal A (the
DigiMux stays in alarm status until the signal ends and the response
time expires). When the alarm ends (falling edge of signal A), the
response duration countdown (2 sec. in this example) begins. A new
alarm signal at point B will trigger a new alarm since the response
duration from signal A is over. If another alarm input is detected
before the response duration expires (e.g. C, D), then the alarm
inputs will be disregarded, and the response duration timer will be
reset. In this example, the next possible time for the alarm-in channel
to be reactivated is 2 sec. after the end of signal D. Signal E would
produce a new alarm.
Alarm-In
t=2 sec t=2 sect=<2 sec etc.
A
EDC
B
First Alarm
Second Alarm
Etc.
Remote Notification
1 DigiAlert (Net) ON
2 E-mail OFF
3 Pager OFF
4 DigiAlert (Dial) ON
5 Preemptive Dial Out OFF
6 Set up