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Example 3
This example illustrates a situation where two event rules combined
regarding the outlet state changes causes the PX to continuously power
cycle outlets 1 and 2.
Event selected
Action included
Outlet > Outlet 1 > Sensor > State >
On/Off
Cycle Outlet 2
(Switch Outlets --> Cycle Outlet -->
Outlet 2)
Outlet > Outlet 2 > Sensor > State >
On/Off
Cycle Outlet 1
(Switch Outlets --> Cycle Outlet -->
Outlet 1)
Modifying an Event Rule
You can change an event rule's event, action, trigger condition and other
settings, if any.
Exception: Events and actions selected in the built-in event rules are not
changeable, including System Event Log Rule, System SNMP
Notification Rule, System Tamper Detection Alarmed, and System
Tamper Detection Unavailable.
To modify an event rule:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules. The Event Rule Settings
dialog appears.
2. On the Rules tab, select the event rule that you want to modify and
click Edit, or simply double-click that rule.
3. To disable the event rule, deselect the Enabled checkbox.
4. To change the event, click the desired tab in the Event field and
select a different item from the pull-down menu or submenu.
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