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Chapter 5 - Use of the SETUP Menu
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2. Sensor 2 Y CC smoke Closed 3 (T)1,(P)2
3. Sensor 3 Y CC flood Closed 3 (T)1,(P)3
4. Sensor 4 Y CC famine Closed 3 (T)1,(P)4
5. Sensor 5 Y CC pestilence Closed 3 (T)1,(P)5
6. Sensor 6 Y CC layoffs Closed 3 (T)1,(P)6
Selection?
Selection of any one of the sensors displayed on this list presents the following menu for sensor configuration.
Setup: Event Definitions: Sensor Events
Sensor 1
Enable Event [Y]?
Sensor Type, (C=Contact Closure, A=Analog) [CC]?
Sensor Event Name [fire]?
Sensor Event State (O-Open C-Closed) [Closed ]?
Sensor Event Threshold in Seconds [1]?
(T)rap Actions [12]?
(P)ager Actions []?
(B)uzzer Action []?
(R)elay Actions []?
Enable Event - This enables/disables any alarm action occurring from this sensor changing states.
Sensor Type - This selects whether the input type is a dry contact closure or an analog voltage.
Sensor Event Name - This is the name assigned to this sensor by the user.
Sensor Event State - This selects whether the alarm state, if selected as a contact closure, is open or closed.
Sensor Event Threshold in Seconds - This selects how long the contact closure sensor must be in the alarm state
before it is considered an alarm. The default is 3 seconds.
(T)rap Actions - This assigns which traps should occur if this sensor changes to the alarm state. The numbers 1
through 8 may be entered indicating the SNMP Manager addresses 1 though 8 set up elsewhere.
(P)ager Actions - This assigns which pager numbers should be called when this alarm state occurs.
(B)uzzer Action - This allows specification of buzzer noise one or two (beeping or solid) when this alarm state
occurs.
(R)elay Actions - This assigns which relays will activate when this alarm state occurs. The relay must be configured
to be in Individual-Controlled mode as described in the chapter on Relay Management for this option to work.
5.4.2 - Upload New Alarm File
For uploading an alarm file over TCP/IP see the section on FTP.
5.4.3 - View Alarm File
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option displays any existing alarm file resident in the memory, looking something
like this:
[fields]
flag=1,1
number=2,3
lastdigit=5,1
therest=6,95
[dataalarms]
equalfour=all,1,T1,A1hours