
KAPTOR
MINI
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User Manual
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V0.1 - pg.66
Some SIM cards allow the sending of only data and not SMS. In this case operators will not
be able to receive any type of SMS.
12.10
Alarms and events
In this section it is possible to set the thresholds that trigger alarms, users and numbers for
sending warning SMS and managing digital events.
Each alarm triggered generates an "alarm event" which is stored on the instrument and
possibly transmitted to the server or via SMS, depending on the configuration chosen.
12.10.1
Thresholds
Thresholds are the conditions under which one or more alarms are triggered.
KAPTOR
MINI
has a maximum of 8 thresholds that can be set on as many
variables read.
In the screen you can enable or disable the alarm relay and
the list of settable alarms.
The alarm relay is relay 1. See the wiring
diagram. The relay remains active as long as
there is at least one active alarm.
Referring to the figure, the first alarm (enabled) is set to
trigger when the battery level falls below the 11V value.
The second (disabled) is set to trip if the value of analog 1
exceeds the threshold of 5.
By tapping on an alarm you access the configuration screen.
Variable
: name of the monitored variable.
Condition
: it is possible to select whether minor or major
(numeric type variables) or ON or OFF (coil type variables or
discrete modbus input).
Threshold/bit
: it is the reference value for triggering the
alarm (numeric threshold) or the bit of the coil/discrete
input of the specified variable.
Sampling filter
: it indicates for how many consecutive
samplings the exceeding of the threshold must be satisfied
before the alarm is triggered.
The alarm remains triggered until the value drops below the
threshold again for the number of consecutive samples set.