Asentria SiteBoss 530 User Manual
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Very High Event Trap Number
sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that
employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps. The default trap number for Analog Events is 140,
but any number in the alternate range of 1000 – 1199 can be used.
Very High Event Class
sets the class for the event. When this option is selected, a list of the classes previously
is displayed, from which you can select one to be assigned to this event.
Return to Normal Settings
SiteBoss 530 External Analog Input Event Settings
Device Number: 5 Device ID: ESIO00122 Device Name: Test ES-8V
A) Return to Normal Event Actions []
B) Return to Normal Event Trap Number [140]
C) Return to Normal Event Class [Info]
Return to Normal Event Actions
displays the Actions List, a menu where the action string for the event is
configured. This field will be empty [ ] if no actions have been configured, and will show [*SET*] if one or more actions
have been configured. Refer to the
Return to Normal Event Trap Number
sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers
that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps. The default trap number for analog events is
140, but any number in the alternate range of 1000 – 1199 can be used.
Return to Normal Event Class
sets the class for the event. When this option is selected, a list of the classes
previously defined in the
is displayed, from which you can select one to be assigned to this event.
Unit Conversion Settings
SiteBoss 530 Analog Input Event Unit Conversion
Device Number: 5 Device ID: 20020000 Device Name: unnamed
A) Unit Name [Volts]
B) Low Voltage Amount (tenths) [0]
C) Low Unit Amount (tenths) [0]
D) Low Unit Sign [POSITIVE]
E) High Voltage Amount (tenths) [750]
F) High Unit Amount (tenths) [750]
G) High Unit Sign [POSITIVE]
Relay Output Setup
SiteBoss 530 - Internal Relay Event Settings
A) Device Name []
B) Relay 1 []
C) Relay 2 []
D) Relay 3 []
E) Relay 4 []
F) Relay 5 []
G) Relay 6 []
H) Relay 7 []
I) Relay 8 []
J) Clear Settings for This EventSensor
Internal relay outputs provide electrical output that can open or close an external circuit. Typically this is used
with devices that would not otherwise be able to interface with a host product, like audio alarms, LEDs, custom
circuitry, and an almost limitless number of other applications.
Device Name
is the option name given to the relay module.
displays a menu where each relay output can be configured.
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