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data (IP address, OID, SNMP version, port number, value type, community name, etc.). Check also that a good IP
link exists between the Cortex and the polled equipment. Check router settings, and also check the IP settings and
SNMP settings of the remote equipment. SNMP settings of the both the Cortex and the remote equipmenent must
match.
27 -
SIGNALLING ON – RETURN TO NORMAL
Enables / disables
Return To Normal
signalling. When checked, a notification will be generated when the input
changes back to its normal state after an out-of-limit alarm condition. When unchecked, no notification will be sent
when the initial alarm condition returns to normal.
28 –
SYSTEM LOG
Log the input’s activity in the System Log. Useful when inputs do not need to be logged, but are required for day-
to-day operation.
29 –
HYSTERESIS - LOW LIMIT
Gap value which must be exceeded, when the input voltage returns from a low out-of-range state, before the input
can actually switch back to a normal state.
30 –
HYSTERESIS - HIGH LIMIT
Gap value which must be exceeded, when the input voltage returns from a high out-of-range state, before the input
can actually switch back to a normal state.
31 –
REFRESH / READ
Refresh / read the screen content.
32 –
SAVE / WRITE
Save the screen content.
33 –
EXIT
Exit menu.
QUICK-ACCESS MENU
A quick-access menu is available by right-clicking on any GET input line in the main menu screen.
1 –
CONFIG
Access the configuration menu of the selected GET inputs. Simultaneous multiple-inputs configuration is possible,
see at the beginning of this section for more details.
2 –
TEST GET
Manually generate a GET request (for testing purpose).
3 –
ENABLE
Enable the selected GET input.
4 –
DISABLE
Disable the selected GET input.