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Pub. 42004-550A
Elemec3 Console ManualVersion 3.0 Page 83 of 114
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Auto manually acknowledge the event or it is acknowledged automatically after the Auto-Ack Delay
expires.
Auto-Ack Delaydelay (in seconds) for the event to auto-acknowledge.
Event Chaining
Event chaining allows events to initiate other events in the system. There are three options for linking
events: None, Direct, or Conditional:
Noneno event chaining takes place.
Direct Chaininitiate the event specified in the DO: drop down list.
The specified event initiates either immediately or when this event completes. When Manual Cancel
or Manual Ack is selected, cancelling or acknowledging this event prevents initiation of the specified
event.
Conditional Chaininitiate one of two events specified in the DO: drop down list based on the status of
the trigger selected in the IF: drop down list.
The dropdown list contains inputs, outputs, and logic flags. The specified event initiates either
immediately or when this event completes. When Manual Cancel or Manual Ack is checked;
cancelling or acknowledging the event prevents initiation of the specified event.
Event Groups
An event group is a collection of playback events that require different mix/attenuation properties than a
standard event. Use event groups to sequence alarms when multiple events are active simultaneously.
The maximum number of event groups is 16. There are three types of event groups; standard, sequenced,
and contingent override.
Figure 88. Event Group Builder

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