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14.3.27 .RTSLOW.n and .RTSHIGH.n Internal Events
The .RTSHIGH event is generated when the RS-232 RTS signal has changed from low to high.
The .RTSLOW event occurs from the RS-232 RTS signal has changed from high to low. The .n
indicates the port number.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.RTSLOW
SCHEDULE
2 PHONHOME
.RTSHIGH
CANCEL
.RTSLOW
This example schedules a PHONHOME to report the alarm two minutes after RTS is lost
(transitions from high to low). If RTS is re-established (RTS goes high), the .RTSHIGH alarm
occurs and cancels the action PHONHOME Action Routine. Since no port number is specified,
this event will occur when RTS is lost on any port.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.RTSLOW.2
PHONHOME
This example initiates a PHONHOME if the Ready to Transmit signal (RTS) is lost only on host
port 2.
14.3.28 .S#HIGH, .S#LOW, or .S#OK Internal Event
The .S#HIGH event is generated when the 5V sensor# has changed from OK to high based on
the parameters set with SSA command (see Section 10.7). The .S1LOW event is generated
when the 5V sensor1 has changed from OK to low. The .S1OK event is generated when the 5V
sensor1 has changed from either low or high to OK.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.S1HIGH
PHONHOME
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.S1LOW
PHONHOME
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.S1OK
DOLIST
.S1OK-1
CANCEL
.S1LOW
.S1OK-2
CANCEL
.S1HIGH
In the example above, a .S1OK event cancels .S1LOW and the .S1HIGH events and all actions
associated with them.
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