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Honeywell Centraline FALCON - Event Enrollment; Event State

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USER GUIDE FALCON
55 EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715
Back To-Normal
The alarm is going to normal state, that is, the value of the datapoint
remains under the high limit, or exceeds the low limit.
To Fault
The alarm originates in a fault such as sensor break, etc. (depends on
point type).
IMPORTANT
Always enable both options, ´To Off-Normal` and ´Back To-Normal`,
otherwise you will miss one of the corresponding alarms.
In the Excel Web HTML Interface, the transition type is selected by checking the
Reporting checkbox.
See also "Transition Events" and “Alarm and Event Priority Classification” sections.
Event Enrollment
Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO
BV MI MO
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PC RI RO
User Interface
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Equivalent
The primary purpose of the Event Enrollment object is to define an event and to
provide a connection between the occurrence of an event and the transmission of a
notification message to one or more recipients. The Event Enrollment object
contains the event-type description, the parameters needed to determine if the event
has occurred (Algorithmic Change Reporting), and a device to be notified.
Alternatively, a Notification Class object may serve to identify the recipients of event
notifications. A device is considered to be "enrolled for event notification" if it is the
recipient to be notified or one of the recipients in a Notification Class object
referenced by the Event Enrollment object. Event Enrollment objects are the basics
for algorithmic change reporting.
See also "Bit Mask" section.
See also "Bit String(s)" section.
See also "Time Delay" section.
Event State
Datapoint Type
AI AO AV BI BO
BV MI MO
MV
PC RI RO
User Interface HTML Interface CARE
Editing
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Equivalent
For any datapoint type, an application and/or product specific value range is defined
in which the point is in the operating (event) state ´Normal`. If the point value has
changed due to exceptional situations, the event state of a datapoint can be either
´Off-Normal` or ´Fault`.
The event states can be shortly described as follows:
Normal
Point is in normal operating state.
Off-Normal
Point value is out of normal range.
Fault
Point is prevented from proper operation. Point value can be in normal or out of
normal range. Due to the maloperation of the point, the value is unreliable.

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