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Power+ Technical Guide
11.1.1 SETTING ALARM VIBRATION PARAMETERS
A “vibrating” alarm is an alarm that is activated often. A vibrating alarm can fill a log with alarm
messages for the same alarm. To avoid filling the alarm with this kind of messages, you can
define a vibrating alarm (setting the number of times an alarm must occur as well as the period
of time in which it must occur).
11.1.2 SETTING THE INTEGRATION FACTOR FOR ALARMS
The integration factor is the coefficient that determines the number of times an alarm must
occur before the controller records it. The smaller the value of the coefficient is, the sooner the
warning notification is received. However, with a small coefficient there is a chance that an
alarm may be given for a glitch rather than a fault. The larger the value of the coefficient is, the
more notification is delayed and the greater the reliability.
11.1.3 'AUTO'
TEST
BATTERIES
The 'Auto' test option checks the periodic/automatic testing of the batteries.
11.2
SETTING PASSWORD LEVEL 1
A level 1 (supervisor) password allows you to monitor and control the system.