Chapter 6:
Alerts, Auto-Response & Logging
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2.
In the
Environmental Check
menu, select the
Environmental Sensor
to be checked for the
trigger
3.
Specify the
Trigger value
(in °C / °F for Temp and % for Humidity) that the check
measurement must exceed or drop below to trigger the AutoResponse
4.
Select
Comparison type
as being Above Trigger Value or Below Trigger Value to trigger
5.
Specify any
Hysteresis
factor that is to be applied to environmental measurements (e.g. if an
Auto-Response is set up with a trigger event of a temp reading above 49°C with a Hysteresis
of 4, the trigger condition won’t be resolved until the temp reading is below 45°C)
6.
Check
Save Auto-Response
6.2.2 Alarms and Digital Inputs
Before configuring Alarms / Digital Inputs checks in Auto-Response you first must configure the
sensor/DIO that is to be attached to your EMD.
To set the status of any attached Smoke or Water sensors or digital inputs as the trigger event:
1.
Click on
Alarms / Digital Inputs
as the
Check Condition
2.
In the
Alarms / Digital Inputs Check
menu, select the
Alarm/Digital IO Pin
that triggers the
Auto-Response
3.
Select
Trigger on Change
to trigger when alarm signal changes, or select to trigger when the
alarm signal state changes to either a
Trigger Value
of Open (0) or Closed (1)
4.
Check
Save Auto-Response