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5.3
INPUT TYPE
The input type defines the character of the additional inputs IN1, IN2 and
IN3 (water sensor). This can be Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed
(NC). If an input is set to "NO", the alarm will be triggered as soon as the
terminals of the input are closed. If the input is set to NC, the alarm is
triggered when the connection between the input terminals is broken. The
default input type is set to "NO".
5.4
ALARM DELAY TIME
The input delay time defines the time that the input is triggered before an
alarm is initiated. If the input returns to the non-alarm status within the delay
time, no alarm is sent. The time can be set between 0 and 999 seconds. As
default, the input delay time is set to 30 seconds for the waters sensor and 1
second for the additional inputs.
5.5
INACTIVE TIME
The
“inactive
time”
defines the time an input is not active after an activation.
During the inactive time, no new alarm message will be sent. Only when the
input returned to the non-alarm status, gets activated again and remains
active, an alarm will be sent yet after the inactive time. If the time is set to
“0”
(minutes), the input will be active again immediately after returning to the
non-alarm status. The time can be set between 0 and 60 minutes. As default,
the inactive time is set to
“
0
”.
5.6
ALARM REPEAT TIME
In order to emphasize the urgency of the alarm messages, all alarms can be
repeated. As long as the water sensor or an input has not returned to the
inactive status, the alarm messages will be repeated afte
r the ‘alarm repeat
time
’. The r
epeat interval can be set between 0 and 999 minutes. As default
the alarm repeat time is set to 0 minutes (no repeat).
5.7
ALARM RESTORE MESSAGE
In factory setting, the Mobeye WaterGuard will send a recovery message on
the water sensor, but does not send a recovery message if an additional
input alarm has been restored. If this is desir
ed, an “action rule” can be