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Description
Default
and underline. The maximum string length is 9 characters. For example, after
you create a query event name query1, you can send a message with content
#MSG#query1 to device SIM card number, then it will reply you the content you
setup in the event.
Query Description
The query description shall be composed of numbers, English letters,
uppercase and lowercase. The maximum string length is 50 bytes.
N/A
Query Content
Set up the information shown on the alarm contents. The content of the alarm
will be sent to the target when alarm criteria are met. The information order can
be self-defined.
Time:
the time when the alarm occurred
Date:
the date when the alarm occurred
Name:
the name of the occurred alarm
Description:
the description of the occurred alarm
For example:
Register $2048 represents electrical voltage, the value of register
$2048 is 10, and the query content is set as: {Date} {Time} Voltage = {$2048},
then the query content received by users will be: 2016/06/01 10:00:00(currently
time) Voltage = 10. The maximum content length is 95 characters.
N/A
Target Receiver
Set up the recipient. User can maintain the list by
【
Control List Of Event
Management
】
in
Privilege
Management function. System only response the
query from receiver list.
N/A
Notice
{} is a special system symbol, which is used to reference system variables or system
registers, like ${Time}, ${Date} or ${Number 0 - 4095}. Please use it with caution.
3.4.13
Register Management
This page is used for setting up the rules of register data upload to Cloud. Click “Add” to set a new rule. Click ”Edit” to
modify the existing rule. Click “Delete” to delete the existing rule.
The address segment 2048~4095 can be self-defined. The Start address, Length, Uploaded to Cloud or not and keep
history or not can be set up.. After clicking “Add”, the following page will show up.
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