Channel view, History – Sensaphone IMS-1000 Users manual User Manual

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Step 4 is to assign a voice message to each of your environmental inputs and/or IP Alarms. This
is done on the channel edit screens for each input. The ID message can be assigned on the System
Settings screen.

Channel View

You can get a quick summary of a particular Environmental input or IP alarm that includes Min/
Max values, Last Alarm time, Last Acknowledge time, present status, most recent events, last 25
datalog records and a graph of that data. To view a summary just click on the item you wish to view
from the Summary page or select an item from the Channels page and click the View button. A
sample screen is shown below:

Fig. 13

: Graph of AC Power

History

The IMS-1000 stores both datalog and eventlog history internally. The datalog is a time-stamped
collection of input values that can be used to view and graph environmental conditions over time. It
can also store the status of IP devices. The user can choose which inputs or IP alarms are stored and
specify the overall sampling rate. Care should be taken to select the number of inputs and sampling
rate accordingly, since large amounts of data can potentially be logged. The more data being logged,
the faster the history log will fill up. The IMS-1000 can store up to 100,000 records.
The eventlog contains time-stamped messages that describe activities performed by the unit such
as alarm detection, user logins, telephone calls, and alarm acknowledgement. The eventlog history
is useful when you want to review the historical events monitored and performed by the IMS-1000.
The eventlog can store up to 100,000 records.

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