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7.2.6.2.1.1.1. Trigger input
Function
-
defines resource to observe
Data type
- selection
list
List
-
n/a
the rule is inactive
I1…I8
binary inputs
Q1, Q2
binary outputs
A1, A2, A3_MUX…A6_MUX
analogue inputs
FS1_ups, FS1_gprs
system trigger inputs
TMR1, TMR2
timer trigger inputs
Default value
-
n/a
Comments
-
more about trigger inputs and flags in chapter
Appendices
7.2.6.2.1.1.2. Trigger flag
Function
-
defines event-triggering flag associated with selected
trigger input
Data type
- selection
list
Range
-
n/a
rule inactive
Bi In 0->1, Bi In 1->0
binary input state change
Counter
counter flip over (up or down)
An LoLo, An Lo, An Hi, An HiHi
alarm threshold flags for analogue inputs signals
Default value
-
n/a
Comments
-
more about trigger inputs and flags in chapter
Appendices
7.2.6.2.1.1.3. IP address
Function
-
selects recipient's IP address
Data type
- selection
list
Range
-
friendly names of recipients associated with IP
addresses in Authorized numbers list
Default value
-
IP1 - first number on the list
Comments
- since recipient's IP address is selected from the list of
friendly names, it is important to enter unique,
unambiguous names facilitating identification.
7.2.6.3. CLIP calls
The term „CLIP call” describes attempts to establish a phone connection to a defined
number.
This connection is not supposed to be picked up by the recipient. Identification of sending
module's phone number is enough to convey the alert. The meaning of alert should be
agreed upon. Notice that recipient does not have to be a GSM network subscriber but must
have a phone able to identify and display caller ID.