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Changing Event Configurations

The various event menus allow users to modify standard configurations or to create completely customized
event configurations, based on their needs. Each event menu provides a set of four options, which also contain
a subset of options, as described below.
The first screen that appears is the main event screen. Press enter to select the event displayed or use the ar-
rows to scroll through the event numbers to select a specific event.
The first event screen lets users specify which sensors will be linked to the event. The screen displays SD All
(the default value). Press enter to enable the field and use the arrows to scroll through the available options.
When the desired option is displayed, press enter to select.
SD All:
Applies the event action to all sensors
SD #1:
(through SD #4) Applies the event action to only the selected sensor
ManSW#1: (through ManSW#2) Applies the event action to the selected switch
SD #---:
Displays the EraseALL screen. When "Yes?" is selected from the Event #1 menu, all configuration
data for events will be erased.
Note that when "SD #---" is selected at any other event number, the EraseALL screen does not appear and
only the data for the active event number will be erased (and events will change numbers, moving up one).
When you have selected the option, and pressed enter, the field is disabled and you can proceed to the next
screen. Use the arrows to move ahead one screen.
The second event screen lets users specify what will trigger an event. The screen displays ALRA (the default
value).
Press enter to enable the field and use the arrows to scroll through the options:
= ALRA:
(through ALRC) Links the event to Alarm A, B or C
= Fault:
Links the event to a fault condition
= ALL:
Links the event to all conditions (alarm and fault)
= ---:
Displays the EraseALL screen. When "Yes?" is selected from the Event #1 menu, all configuration
data for events will be erased.
Note that when "---" is selected at any other event number, the EraseALL screen does not appear
and the data for the active event number will be erased (and events will change numbers, moving
up one).
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Type 1 CND
Event# 1
Event# 1
SD All
EraseALL
No?
Event# 1
= ALRA
EraseALL
No?

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