
Operating Manual
MAN_EL-1000-4GM
Version:
2.6.1
/ 01.02.2021
Authorized by:
T.W.
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Alarm trigger with assigned receiver
Alarm receiver with assigned trigger
Add and edit alarm trigger
The alarm trigger screen tab (Figure 50) enables new alarms to be added by clicking the "+" button.
If alarms are already present, then they can be edited or deleted using the button on the right in the
table. When adding and editing alarms, the associated receiver can be selected in the lower part of
the screen and linked to the alarm trigger in this way. The following alarm triggers are possible:
The
Ethernet
ports can trigger an alarm in case of activity, inactivity, and status change.
The optical ports may also report a weak signal in addition to activity, inactivity, and a status
change.
Alarms can be configured if an upper temperature limit is exceeded or if a lower temperature
limit dropped below.
The input voltages can be monitored individually. If one or both voltages are below 12 VDC,
then an alarm can be triggered.
MRP events (ring interruption, ring connected again, generic warning) may create an alarm.
The device is connected to another device than configured in the Automation Portal. (Wrong
Neighbor