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Example: Device Trigger
2. Setting an Event to be System Triggered.
(1) System Trigger: You can specify which
system security mode the event will operate
with when activated
(2) Specify the valid time for the trigger. By
default, the trigger will be valid 24 hours
around the clock.
If the time for “from” is identical to the time
for “to”, the trigger will remain active
throughout the day (i.e. 00:00 ~ 00:00)
If the time for “from” is greater than the time
for “to”, the trigger will be active between the
changes of calendar days (i.e. 22:00 ~
08:00)
If the time for “from” is smaller than the time
for “to”, the trigger will be active during the
specific time on a daily basis (i.e. 08:00 ~
22:00)
Example: System Trigger
Step2: Specify the action to be taken when the
trigger has been set off.
You can configure the system to take one of the
following two actions:
1. Control Device: the system will take whatever
action(s) you have configured for Control
Device, including Sound. You can configure
up to 16 actions.
2. Programmes: the system will execute the
selected Programme.
Example: Configuring the system to Control Device
when the trigger has been set off.
Example: Configuring the system to execute a
preselected Programme.
Note: If System Trigger has been set as the source of
trigger, ensure the selected Programme does not
involve actions that will toggle the change of security
modes. When the system identifies such conflicting
configuration, it will disable the Programme and render
it unavailable to the user. Refer to the following
example: