User Manual for AyAlarm
AyTerminal
V2.1
AyAlarm application
Noise
Threshold
Active
Noise
Threshold
Active
Figure 5-44 Setup ego-motion menu screen
The available buttons and screen’s functionality are the same as in every menu screen. Using a
sensor adjustment screen the noise threshold can be set (see Figure 5-45 Noise adjustment
screen). Reaching or exceeding this level triggers the defined alarms. For sensing the noise the
AyTerminal microphone will be used as for GSM voice call. The alarm threshold can be defined in
26 steps of a range from 0 to 1000
dB
A
. On the screen the threshold can be seen in percentages
from 0 to 100% and increasing step is 4%.
72
curr
10
Noise
72
curr
10
Noise
Figure 5-45 Noise adjustment screen
Possible actions in each screen are:
•
Increasing or decreasing the threshold value using the up/ down buttons
•
Request to save set threshold value using right button (OK button)
•
Going back to previous screen without saving any changes using left button
No validations are made when leaving this screen.
If any problem occurred while saving the noise threshold a message box containing a proper
message is displayed. The message text is: “The value could not be saved. Please try again”.
Otherwise the previous screen is shown without notification.
5.4.4.5Temperature
The following menu is provided for setting temperature parameters values:
Temperature
Threshold
Active
Greater than
Lower than
Temperatu
Active
Threshold
Greater t
Figure 5-46 Setup temperature menu screen
The available buttons and screen’s functionality are the same as in every menu screen.
The items in the Temperature setup menu are:
•
Active – item with a check box in front of it
•
Threshold
•
Greater than – item with a radio button in front of it
•
Lower than - item with a radio button in front of it
Only one of the items with radio button in front of it can be selected at a moment.
By using the sensor adjustment screen the temperature threshold can be set (see Figure 5-47).
Reaching or exceeding this threshold triggers the defined alarms.
Possible temperature-range: -55°C to +200°C in steps of 1°C.