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Alert Settings
Disable alerts Change to “Yes” to prevent alerts from being sent when this sensor’s status changes
Alert Delay The alert delay is an amount of time the sensor must be in an alert condition before an alert is
sent. This provides some protection against false alarms. The Alert Delay value can be set
for 0-999 seconds or minutes.
Notify Again Time Enter the amount of time in seconds, minutes, or hours (1-999) before an alert message will be
repeated
Notify on Return to Normal The user can also be notified when the sensor readings have returned to the normal range by
changing to “Yes” for "Notify on return to normal" for a sensor.
Auto Acknowledge Change to “Yes” to have alert notifications in the summary page return to normal state
automatically when sensor readings return to normal.
Enable Syslog Alerts Change to “Yes” to have alert notifications sent via Syslog messages
Enable SNMP traps Change to “Yes” to have alert notifications sent via SNMP traps (v2c)
Enable Email Alerts Change to “Yes” to have alert notifications sent via Email
Email Subject Enter the subject to be viewed when an email alert message is received
Attach IP camera capture Change to “Yes” to enable a snapshot to be taken from an IP camera and attached to the alert
message (for critical alert messages only.)
Selected IP camera Select which IP camera to take a snapshot from to be attached to an alert message (for critical
alert messages only)
Enable SMS Alerts Change to “Yes” to have alert notifications sent via SMS (requires GSM modem)
Associated output relay Choose which output relay to change state when sensor is in alert
Output relay on alert Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor is in alert
Output relay on return Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor returns to normal
Press <Tab> to highlight Save and press <Enter> to save before pressing <Esc> to exit.
From the Data Logging menu for the Digital Input sensor, the user can decide if the data sampled should be recorded in the Data
Log and how frequently.
Figure 24- Data Logging for Digital Input Sensors