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Deleting a service event:
To delete the selected servi
ce event, click on the “
Delete
” button.
Please note that the settings have to be written in the device in order to be applied after
a change is made. For this, click on the “Write”
button.
Event
:
Name
: custom name of the event. The name entered in this section is used for identification of
the given event within the program and in the event logs. The name should not be longer than
31 characters, and the following characters cannot be used: ^ ~ < > = | $ % " '.
Event
: select an event form the available service events in the drop-down menu.
Available service events:
- GSM error
: this type of event is generated if the device loses the connection with the GSM
network or it is unable to register on the GSM network for at least 60 seconds. A restore
event is generated upon successful registration on the GSM network. Most common reasons
for this type of error are the following: there is no SIM card installed in the device, or the card
is not installed properly, the card is damaged, or the service is not available on the SIM card,
low GSM signal, the GSM antenna is not connected, insufficient supply voltage/current.
- Mobile Internet error
: this type of event is generated if the device is unable to establish the
Internet connection for at least 60 seconds. A restore event is generated when the Internet
connection restores. Most common reasons for this type of error are the following: wrong
APN configured, or the mobile Internet service is not enabled on the SIM card.
- Low supply voltage
: the device has built-in supply voltage monitoring function.
Low supply voltage event is generated when the supply voltage level is continuously on,
or drops below the configured low supply voltage threshold value, for at least 30 seconds.
Low supply voltage restore event is generated when the supply voltage level is continuously
on, or returns above the configured low supply voltage restore threshold value, for at least
30 seconds, after a “
Low supply voltage
” event. You can configure the threshold values in
the event dialog window.
Low voltage
threshold: In this section you can configure the threshold from 9.5V to 30V,
at which the device will generate the “
Low supply voltage
” event.
Voltage restore
threshold: In this section you can configure the threshold from
10 to 30V, at which the
device will generate the “
Low supply voltage
” restore event.
- Local arming
: this type of event is generated upon arming the device locally via the contact
inputs.
- Remote arming
: this type of event is generated upon arming the device remotely by phone
call, text message, or by the programming software.
- Local disarming
: this type of event is generated upon disarming the device locally via the
contact inputs.
- Remote disarming
: this type of event is generated upon disarming the device remotely by
phone call, text message, or by the programming software.