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Trig On
– This configures the trig condition for the alarm parameter. It is possible to
trigger on a Value (Higher than, Lower than, Equal to, Not Equal to, Change of
Value) or on a bit-field (Any bit, Neither bit, All bits). The option ‘No response’ is used
to send an alarm if there is no response from the drive.
Alarm class
– Can be used to set different recipients for the alarms (classes 1–10).
The alarm class has to be set for each user that alarm message will be sent to. This
is done at the configuration page for the user. If user “bob”, for example, has classes
1 and 2 selected and user “charlie” only has class 1 selected on his user setup page,
all alarms that belong to class 1 are sent to both of them. Alarms belonging to class
2 are, however, sent only to “bob”.
Severity
– The severity of the alarm. This is shown on the alarm list page when the
alarm is active and used when sending SNMP traps. The possible values are
Warning, Minor, Major, Critical and Indeterminate. The alarm could also have the
severity Cleared that can not be set but will be sent via SNMP when the alarm is in
normal state.
Description
– The text that is displayed in the alarm views and sent via SNMP.
Subject
– Defines the text to be shown as Subject in the E-mail/SMS message.
Message
– The body of the alarm message.
Summary of Contents for SREA-01
Page 1: ...ABB Drives User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Module SREA 01 ...
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Page 6: ...Safety instructions 6 ...
Page 16: ...Introduction 16 ...
Page 22: ...Quick start up guide 22 ...
Page 28: ...Electrical installation 28 ...
Page 90: ...Configuration pages 90 ...
Page 94: ...Fault tracing 94 ...
Page 104: ...Appendix C Creating custom device templates for unsupported devices 104 ...
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