
WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
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1 Overview
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Alarm Log Function
1.2 Alarm States
Alarms have three states: occurred, recovered, and confirmed.
Example: When the source device address (the device address to monitor) is D100-0, the error state (when an alarm
has occurred) is ON, the channel is set to
Unlock
, and the used key button is
CHECK
When the source device address is ON, the alarm changes to the “Occurred” state. When the source device
is OFF, the alarm changes to the “Recovered” state. When
CHECK
is pressed, the alarm changes to the
“Confirmed” state.
If
CHECK
is pressed before the source device address changes to OFF, the alarm changes to the “Confirmed”
state regardless of the state of the source device address.
Alarm state
Details
Occurred
Indicates that an alarm has occurred. There are two types of alarms that occur.
First Alarm: The first alarm that occurs in a state where no alarms have occurred.
Second and later: An alarm that has occurred while another alarm is active.
Recovered
Indicates that the alarm that occurred has been recovered from.
However, for channels set to lock, the alarm is not recovered from until a key button is pressed
(
CHECK
or
All Chk.
).
Confirmed
Indicates the key button
CHECK
or
All Chk.
was pressed.
Record occurrence time
D100-0 : ON
D100-0 : OFF
D100-0 : OFF
Source device address state
Occurred
Record recovery time
Recovered
Record confirmation time
Confirmed
Alarm Log data
Press
CHECK
No alarm
occurring state
NO/NC
is
NO
, so the state is
“Occurred”
Lock/Unlock
is
Unlock
, so the
state is “Recovered”
Alarm state
Record occurrence time
D100-0 : ON
D100-0 : OFF
Alarm state
Occurred
Record confirmation time
Confirmed
Record recovery time
Recovered
Alarm Log data
Press
CHECK
D100-0 : OFF
Source device address state
No alarm
occurring state
NO/NC
is
NO
, so the state is
“Occurred”
Lock/Unlock
is
Unlock
, so the
state is “Recovered”
Summary of Contents for MICRO/I HG4G-CJT22 F-B Series
Page 1: ...B 1701 11 User s Manual ...
Page 26: ...Preface 25 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 106: ...5 WindO I NV4 Common Operations and Settings 2 74 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 254: ...7 BACnet Communication 3 148 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 362: ...5 Screen Restrictions 5 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 402: ...3 Text 7 30 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 574: ...9 Potentiometer 8 172 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1052: ...4 Using the Data 15 22 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1170: ...6 Important Notes 20 60 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1200: ...5 Restrictions 22 18 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1260: ...5 Editing User Accounts on the MICRO I 23 60 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1322: ...2 Monitoring on the MICRO I 25 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1414: ...4 E mail Function 28 66 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1554: ...3 Settings 34 14 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1642: ...2 Handling Problems 36 6 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1652: ...5 Text Alignment A 10 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
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