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- Low supply voltage: the device has built-in supply voltage monitoring function.
Low supply voltage event is generated when the supply voltage level is continuously on,
or drops below the configured low supply voltage threshold value, for at least 30 seconds.
Low supply voltage restore event is generated when the supply voltage level is continuously
on, or returns above the configured low supply voltage restore threshold value, for at least
30 seconds, after a “Low supply voltage” event. You can configure the threshold values in
the event dialog window.
Low voltage threshold: In this section you can configure the threshold from 9.5V to 30V,
at which the device will generate the Low supply voltage” event.
Voltage restore threshold: In this section you can configure the threshold from
10 to 30V, at which the device will generate the “Low supply voltage” restore event.
- Output control by mobile device (1…4): this type of event is generated when the output of
the device is controlled from one of the mobile devices (1 to 4) through the mobile application.
Activating the output will generate a new event, while deactivating will generate a restore.
- Incoming call from user (1…4): this type of event is generated when the device receives
a call from a user phone number configured in the device. The caller ID (phone number)
should be presented in the call to be identified by the device via CLIP service.
- Incoming call from unknown number: this type of event is generated when the device
receives a call from a phone number which is not configured in the device as a user phone
number, or a call received from a private number (with hidden caller ID).
- Periodic test report: this type of event is used for supervising the operation of the device
and it is generated automatically based on the settings below.
Interval of sending (1…168h): the interval of periodic test report sending. If you change
this setting, make sure to click on the Periodic test report button found in the
Status monitoring menu, to generate a test report and validate the new settings.
Otherwise, the next test report will still be sent based on the previous setting.
Time of day (hh:mm): the time of day for periodic test report sending.
- First data usage limit reached: this type of event is generated when the device data usage
reaches the limit configured in Megabytes in the First data usage limit warning” field.
Billing cycle date: This field can be used to mark the day of the month on which the
mobile service provider resets and bills the amount of data used for the current month.
Data rounding unit: This field can be used to configure the data rounding unit used by
your mobile service provider. This value will strongly influence the device’s monthly data
usage. You can check the data rounding unit for your data plan in the general terms and
conditions of your mobile service provider.
The Billing cycle date” and Data rounding unitsettings are common for the Second
data usage limit warning” and “Second data usage limit warningservice events, i.e.,
they use the same configured values. If you change these settings for one of the two
events, they will change automatically for the other event as well.
- Second data usage limit reached: this type of event is generated when the device data
usage reaches the limit configured in Megabytes in the Second data usage limit warning
field.

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