Events
Revised 2017-08-31
Configuration
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St Custom:
Append up to a 60 character Custom message to the standard message.
The Standard Message will be constructed as follows:
EVT<Num>:<Name> <Cond> <Custom> Duration:<Time> DS:<DSValue> <Clear Condition>
Where
<Num> is the event number.
<Name> is the event name.
<Cond> is the current event condition or status, ACTIVE or INACTIVE.
<Custom> is the optional custom message specified by the user.
<Time> is the amount of time that the event has been active.
<DSValue> is the value of the Data Source that caused the event to activate or deactivate.
<Clear Condition> will indicate if the event "Will Auto Clear" on its own or if a "Manual Clear Required".
Note:
Manual Clearing can be accomplished by clicking the Clear button on the Event Status
page, or by writing a "1" into the Clear Condition register defined in IODB. See
Appendix B.
The Data Source value will change depending on the type of Data Source configured for each event.
When an Event Expression is used, a series of bits will indicated the True/False status of terms in the
Event Expression. For example, if you had an expression like:
Evt1 | Evt2 | (Evt3 & Evt4)
You could get a message that would trigger with:
1000000000000
0100000000000
0011000000000
First Bit = the first event name in the expression, and so on.
Custom Active Message (Required):
SMS Message:
Enter a custom message to be sent to the recipient(s) when the event goes active. If
appended to a standard message, the length is limited to 60 characters.
Email Message
:
Enter a custom message body that will be sent to the Recipient(s) when the event
goes active.
Custom Inactive Message (Required):
SMS Message
: Enter a custom message to be sent to the recipient(s) when the event goes active. If
appended to a standard message, the length is limited to 60 characters.
Email Message
: Enter a custom message body that will be sent to the Recipient(s) when the event
goes active.
Edge Triggering:
Select the desired setting for this field.
Neither:
Executes the action based on any edge triggering options.
Rising Only:
Executes the action only on transition of the event becoming true (active).
Falling Only:
Executes the action only on transition of the event becoming false (inactive).
Both:
Executes the action on any transition between true and false.