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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
Chapter 5 - Use of the SETUP Menu
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 18
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5.4.4 - Alarm Evaluator Enabled
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the operation of any existing alarm file loaded into the
memory.
5.4.5 - Store Data Record Events
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the storage in the Events file of ‘Data’ records. A Data
record is classified as any serial string received by the . (Note that for a string to be accepted as a ‘record’ it must a)
be terminated by a CR, CL/LF, 03, or b) exceeds 200 characters or c) resides without meeting the previous two
conditions for 10 seconds). Therefore, enabling this feature will cause all records received by the UNIT to be stored
in the Events File.
5.4.6 - Store Alarm Record Events
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the storage in the Events file of ‘Alarm’ records. An Alarm
record is classified as any serial string received by the UNIT which matches any existing alarm definition. Enabling
this feature will cause Alarm records received by the UNIT to be stored in the Events File. Note that if ‘Store Data
Records’ is also enabled the records matching alarm formulas will be stored twice, once as a data record and once as
an alarm record.
5.4.7 - Store Sensor Events
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the storage in the Events file of Sensor Event records. A
Sensor Event is classified as any sensor moving from a ‘non-alarm’ condition to an alarm condition. In this case a
message will be placed in the Events File registering this occurrence.
5.4.8 - Store Reset Events
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the storage in the Events file of Reset Event records. A
Reset Event is classified as any reboot of the UNIT. In this case a message will be placed in the Events File
registering this occurrence.
5.4.9 - Store Command Log Events
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option enables/disables the storage in the Events file of Command Events. A
Command Event is the sending of a command to the UNIT via command mode. In this case a message will be
placed in the Events File registering each command which is sent to the UNIT.
5.5 - Action Definitions
Selecting the Menu Letter of ACTION DEFINITIONS from the Setup Main Menu presents the following submenu
for setting up the various event notifications which can be associated with SNMP Access Gateway events and
alarms.
Setup: Action Definitions
A. Traps
B. Pagers
Selection?

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