User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
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Subject
– subject of the message,
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Message text
– additional message text which can be used as a description of
triggering occurrence,
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Attachment
– parameter which defines what should be attached to the
message. Every message must have attachment,
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disabled
– attachment will not be created and message will not be send.
When Attachment parameter is set as disabled all parameters described
bellow are not visible,
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channels
– attachment will contain Logical channels selected by user,
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groups
– attachment will contain Groups selected by user,
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Selected channels
– parameter which is visible only when
Attachment
parameter is set as channels. Allows to select from list logical channels which
must be included in the attachment. Until no channel is selected in this
parameter all parameters described bellow will not be visible,
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Selected groups
– parameter which is visible only when Attachment parameter
is set as groups. Allows to select from list groups which must be included in the
attachment. Until no group is selected in this parameter all parameters
described bellow will not be visible,
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Retry when failed
– parameter which defines are messages which the device
was unable to send will be stored in queue or not,
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yes
– messages will be stored in queue and sent again,
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no
– messages will not be stored and sent again,
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Expiry period
– this parameter is visible only when
Retry when failed
parameter is set as yes. Defines for how long (in hours) a message will be
stored in queue since its first send failure,
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Triggering channel
– parameter which contains list of channels where selected
one will be triggering source for the message,
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Trigger mode
– parameter which allows to selects message triggering method,
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rising edge
– switching value in channel from less or even to zero (≤ 0) to
value greater than zero (> 0) will trigger the message,
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falling edge
– switching value in channel greater than zero (> 0) to value
less or equal zero (≤ 0) will trigger the message,
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