Operating instructions
Manual – LDB 1.5
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Overview of events:
Input event The input signal changes at a network node
Key
combination
Two keys are pressed on a computer
Time interval You can use this function to define a time period during which
events are to be ignored. The response is not initiated until this
period has lapsed.
Access If the Access Lists are being retrieved continuously, then you can
use this function to set a response if:
1. a particular transponder is pressed or
2. any authorized transponder is pressed
17.3 Defining reactions
Choose Network > Event Manager. To begin with you set up reactions to events
which you will define later. To set them up, click the New button in the Reactions
area.
There are a range of available reactions. The pages that follow tell you how to define
and configure them. More than one reaction can be defined for an event.
Assign a Name to the reaction (i.e. ME open – Reaction execute file). You can also
add a comment in the Description box if required.
Select the reaction (i.e. Execute file). This response is then configured by clicking the
Configure reaction button. If you would like the reaction to take place later, then
uncheck the Activated box. Confirm your entries by clicking OK.