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Installation Manual LOGS50 EN_MI_090221
2.1.9. SEND ALARM LOG TASK (HA)
It is possible to send the alarm history log by event or by time repetition pattern.
A GSM / GPRS / 3G data history log can be linked, with a certain event or with
certain periodicity, to the send of a GSM / GPRS / 3G alarm history log.
History
log consists of values of the variable recorded (internal events, messages, error
codes) from a preceding time to the current time at that moment. This former
time can either be from the start time of registering or from the last time the
memory containing the history log was erased. Data history log will be sent via
GSM / GPRS / 3G to a certain addressee specified within the logger
configuration. In this case, it is compulsory that the addressee be SOFT50 able
to process and present the info adequately.
When the LOGS50 works in master mode a correct transfer of the alarm
history implies its automatic erasure. The new registers will be recorded
in a new alarm history log. The statistic computes will also be reset to the
initial values.
2.1.10. SEND ALARMS AND DATA HISTORY LOGS TASK (HD + HA)
With this task it is possible to send the same addressee the data and alarm
history log within the same communication.
2.1.11. ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE OUTPUT TASK
It is possible to activate / deactivate a digital output out of the LOGS50 when an
event or a repetition pattern occurs.
2.1.12. ACTIVATE COMMUNICATION WINDOW
It is possible to activate a communication window only through a repetition
pattern. An active communication window activity time can range from 3
minutes to 24 hours per day.
If no communication window is required, then, the active time must be equal to
0.
It is important to notice that every time the configuration of LOGS50
changes, all the information recorded is erased, therefore it is important
to copy it before making any modification. This is done in order to avoid
incongruous information when processing recorded data.
2.1.13. INIT TOT VAR TASK
When this task is activated, its associated variable is set to its initial value: 0.