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100/180 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE
HA261742
Issue 16 Nov 04
User Guide
Page 80
4.3.6 EVENT CONFIGURATION (Cont.)
EVENT SOURCES (Cont.)
Instrument alarm
This source triggers an event if any of the following becomes active:
Any, Input channel failure, Removable media failure, Removable media full, No
removable media fitted, FTP primary server failure, FTP secondary server failure,
Maths channel failure, Clock failure, Unrecognised PC card, Recording failure -
overflow, Floppy disk worn, Floppy disk corrupt, Network Boot failure, SNTP
server failure, Time Synchronisation Failure, Battery backed RAM cleared. See
for Instrument alarm details.
The event remains active until the instrument alarm clears.
Power up
A transient event is triggered at power up.
Maths channel partial failure
For recorders fitted with the Maths pack option, this event is set if, say, one of the
inputs to a group averaging function becomes invalid. In such a case, the average
will be calculated on the remaining input values, but the result may not be as ac-
curate as expected. Loss of one input can also be important in functions such as
Fvalue, where several sensors may be distributed within the load and their outputs
used in a group minimum calculation for input into the Fvalue equation.
Battery Low
This event is set when the battery is reaching the end of its useful life. The event
remains active until the battery is replaced.
Archive media % full
Triggered when the floppy disk or PC card has reached the % fullness defined in
Archive configuration (
).
Invalid Password Entry
Transient event at the point of an invalid password entry attempt
User Login Account Disabled
Transient event at the point when an account is disabled because the number of
password re-tries has been exceeded (
). Not available if Auditor pack
not fitted.
User Logged In
This event becomes active whenever a user with the specified Event Permission
logs in. The event remains active until all local and remote users, with the speci-
fied permission, have logged out. See also
Event Button
Allows the operation of an event button (if User Screens option fitted) to be used
as an event source. See
Master Comms Slave Failure
If the Master Comms option is fitted, this event source allows either a communi-
cations failure with a specifiable remote device, or communications failure with
'Any' connected remote device to be used as an event source. See section 3 of the
Communications Manual for more details.
Event input board
If one or more Event Input option boards are fitted, this allows a contact closure
or negative going voltage signal to be used as an event source. The required input
is defined by specifying a Board number and an Input number. Refer to 'Event
Inputs' in the Options manual for more details. The menu item does not appear if
Event input boards are not fitted.
Email Failure
This event source appears only if the e-mail option is fitted (options manual sec-
tion 11), and is triggered if an attempt to send an e-mail is unsuccessful.
Batch Stop
The event is triggered, fleetingly, when a batch is stopped If Scope = 'Group' in
Batch configuration (section 1.2 of the Options manual) then a group can be
specified. If Scope = 'Instrument', the group select field does not appear. If the
Batch option is not fitted, 'Batch Stop' does not appear in the picklist..
SOURCE 1 SENSE
Allows source 1 to be used in its normal sense (Select 'Source 1') or inverted (Select 'Not Source 1').
Example: Source 1 is alarm 1 on channel 3
With Source 1 Sense = Source 1, the event is active whenever channel 3 alarm 1 is active.
With Source 1 Sense = Not Source 1, the event is active whenever the alarm is not active.