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[2127] ENVIROMUX-16D: What is the Meaning of the Digital Input Sensor?s Status Values?    « Back to Category
Author: Administrator, Created on: Apr 18, 2018 12:04 PM
Language: English


ENVIROMUX-16D: What is the Meaning of the Digital Input Sensor’s Status Values?

When reviewing a Digital Input status, the following values may be listed: INTEGER {notconnected(0), normal(1), prealert(2), alert(3), acknowledged(4), dismissed(5), disconnected(6), reserved(10)}

The precise meanings for the values are:

0‐ Not connected: No sensor has been connected to the referenced input.

1‐ Normal: Sensor is connected and operating within the parameter defined by “normal status” for that sensor.

2‐ Prealert: Sensor is connected and has entered alert status but has not been in alert status longer than the value defined by the “alert delay” for that sensor. Once that delay time has been satisfied, if still in alert status an alert will be sent by the ENVIROMUX.

3‐ Alert: Sensor is connected and has been in alert status longer than the time specified in the “alert delay” field.

4‐ Acknowledged: User has acknowledged the alert that has been reported by the ENVIROMUX for the sensor. The ENVIROMUX will not report another alert until the status for the sensor has returned to normal and then returns to alert status.

5‐ Dismissed: User has dismissed the alert reported by the ENVIROMUX for the sensor. The ENVIROMUX will report another alert if the sensor status does not return to normal when the time period configured in the “notify again after” field elapses.

6‐ Disconnected: Sensor was previously connected to the ENVIROMUX but has since lost its physical connection with the ENVIROMUX.

10‐ Reserved: This field is not in use and is held for future reporting purposes.



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