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3.1.19 Enable Alarms Sms
Setting and display screen.
Besides the alarm management “by status”, it is possible to have
alarm management “by event”.
The alarms for which this management mode is enabled merge in a buffer.
If the value “0” is attributed to the relative alarm, it means that is deactivated, while
the value
“1” means that is activated to be managed in “by event” mode.
This function is available only by means of connection on the Omron protocol.
In order to understand the meaning of the alarms, please refer to paragraph “Alarms/
events list”.
3.1.20 Display Alarms Bit
Setting and display screen.
Here is summarized the event configuration set in the menu “Enable Alarms SMS” (the
“Enable”) and those that are active are highlighted (“Status” field).
If the field “SMS / PSTN StatusReady” is “TRUE” means that an event is active, and has
been sent alarm or phone call.
To return the field “FALSE” you need to reset alarms.
Instructions for use
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Page 54: ...54 Main Men Profiles O Main Men Exciter monitor E Instructions for use...
Page 55: ...55 Main Men Status Alarms S Main Men Events History H Instructions for use...
Page 56: ...56 Main Men Password K Main Men Password K Password K Instructions for use...
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Page 60: ...60 Main Men System Y Clock power set C Main Men System Y SMS phone set P Instructions for use...
Page 61: ...61 Main Men System Y User warning F Main Men System Y En 0 31 alrm SMS V Instructions for use...
Page 63: ...63 Main Men Debug D Main Men Debug D GSM debug G Instructions for use...
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