Specifications

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The Code is the event code #. The code number is selected
automatically from the available user events codes.
An event is based on one or more conditions. There are two types of
conditions Single and Multiple. No matter what type of condition is
linked to the event, the link between an event and its dependent
condition/s is by a condition ID string as selected in the Condition
selection box. Use the Edit Condition button to create new or edit an
existing condition.
An event is basically a logic signal. Anytime a condition is not active,
the event remains in a "0" state. When a condition is met, the event
becomes "1" state (beginning of event). The event remains on "1" state
until the condition is de-activated (end of event). The trigger
configuration field defines what situations will generate an event record.
Notification is either on the beginning state, end state or at both states.
Notice that if selecting the beginning of an event, the
duration indication of the event will be recorded as
zero.
User events are stored automatically in the system log and PQZIP. In
addition, you may set the Notify by Email to create an email notification as
soon as the event is triggered.
The Save button is used to save the configuration.
The More button displays more advanced settings that you can control.
Creating Event's Conditions
The Single type of condition is defined as the result of some rule
(mathematical operation on some system parameters), For instance, a
percentage voltage drops below the threshold or a change of digital input
and so on. The condition has 2 logic states, Activated(1) and De-
activated(0). Transition to each state is fully user configurable.
A Multiple-type of condition is a combination of 2 other subconditions.
A Multiple-type condition must be linked to 2 subconditions, each of