Please click on in order to add a scheduled alarm.
In order to edit an existing scheduled alarm, please select the required alarm from the list of
Scheduled Alarms.
Alias: Scheduled alarms are usually named automatically (e.g. „daily from 07:00:00 to
08:00:00“). However, you can name the alarm more significantly as well, e.g. „defrosting
period“.
The Alarm Condition defines the alarm level. Should the scheduled alarm only cause an
alarm along with the data point Alarms, please select None.
The Schedule Type defines how often the event should be repeated. Should an alarm be
triggered twice a day, for instance, you need to create two daily scheduled alarms.
If you have activated Back to Normal Condition, the alarm will be deactivated automatically (
), as soon as the causing event is inactive.
A scheduled alarm can be deactivated, if you do not want to delete the alarm, but do not want
to use it at the moment either.
The Active Time defines the time when the alarm is triggered. The Inactive Time defines the
time when the alarm is deactivated.
For instance, if you would like to define a defrosting period that starts at 7:00 and lasts one
hour, please set the Active Time to 7:00 and the Inactive Time to 8:00.
In order to save a scheduled alarm, please click on .
In order to delete a scheduled alarm, please click on
Please click on in order to add a scheduled alarm.In order to edit an existing scheduled alarm, please select the required alarm from the list ofScheduled Alarms. Alias: Scheduled alarms are usually named automatically (e.g. „daily from 07:00:00 to08:00:00“). However, you can name the alarm more significantly as well, e.g. „defrostingperiod“. The Alarm Condition defines the alarm level. Should the scheduled alarm only cause analarm along with the data point Alarms, please select None. The Schedule Type defines how often the event should be repeated. Should an alarm betriggered twice a day, for instance, you need to create two daily scheduled alarms. If you have activated Back to Normal Condition, the alarm will be deactivated automatically (), as soon as the causing event is inactive. A scheduled alarm can be deactivated, if you do not want to delete the alarm, but do not wantto use it at the moment either. The Active Time defines the time when the alarm is triggered. The Inactive Time defines thetime when the alarm is deactivated.For instance, if you would like to define a defrosting period that starts at 7:00 and lasts onehour, please set the Active Time to 7:00 and the Inactive Time to 8:00. In order to save a scheduled alarm, please click on . In order to delete a scheduled alarm, please click on
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