DAEnetIP2
User Manual
12 Sep 2013
6.2.
SNMP traps
Figure 10. SNMP traps
SNMP traps can be generated from Analog inputs if its level crosses the given
limits. If the limits are 0 and 1023 then there will not be any traps from this input. The
message gives information from which input is this trap and what is the input level
value. If several events are generated, DAEnetIP2 sends their traps in order they
have been generated. The controller generates traps each 2-3 seconds when it is in
alarm zone. This is because the SNMP trap is UDP based message and the
receiving is not guaranteed.
6.3.
Analog events
DAEnetIP2 Analog inputs could be attached to P5 digital output port. When analog
input is changed the corresponding digital output can react. There are 4 modes:
6.3.1.
Mode “Low”
The output will become “1” if the input level is less than Low Threshold and sets
the previous state when the input level is over Low Threshold.
6.3.2.
Mode “High”
The output will be set if the input level is higher than High.
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