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Figure 7 - Generation of event by returning/leaving to/of the range.
3 - Monitoring.
When this mode is selected, data will be transmitted continuously,
the events will not be generated.
4 - Moni entering the range.
When there is generated the event after entering the range, the
actual value of the sensor starts to be transmitted to the server in
the monitoring mode.
5 - Moni leaving the range.
When there is generated the event after leaving the range, the actual
value of the sensor starts to be transmitted to the server in the
monitoring mode.
6 - Moni returning/leaving to/of the range.
When one of the events is generated, the actual value of the sensor
starts to be transmitted to the server.
7 - Change of the input value to a predetermined value.
Changing of the input value to the predetermined value in either
direction will cause the event generation. The value is recorded to
the parameter "Upper limit".
8 - Moni change of the input value to a predetermined value.
When the event is generated, the actual value of the sensor starts to
be transmitted to the server.
Parameter 5 - Averaging constant.
It is time required for I/O to be in a certain state in order to generate
an event. It is measured in milliseconds (X*50 ms, i.e., while setting 10,
the constant will be equal to 10*50=500 ms).
List of all I/O components of the device, available for configuration,
is provided
Appendix 2
.