Campbell Scientific RTMC Pro Real-Time Monitor and Control Professional Software User Manual

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RTMC Pro

Provides visual and/or audible notification that the
rate of change of a data value has exceeded a
defined limit. An audible alarm can be disabled by
right-clicking the component with your mouse and
selecting Acknowledge Alarm. An alarm can
also cause an email to be sent to a specified email
address and/or a specified file to be opened. All
events (audio, email, run/open) and alarm
acknowledgement occur only when running the
project in RTMC Run-time or CSI Web Server.

Provides visual and/or audible notification that no
data has been received from a selected table for a
specified period of time. An audible alarm can be
disabled by right-clicking the component with
your mouse and selecting Acknowledge Alarm.
An alarm can also cause an email to be sent to a
specified email address and/or a specified file to be
opened. All events (audio, email, run/open) and
alarm acknowledgement occur only when running
the project in RTMC Run-time or CSI Web
Server.

Provides visual and/or audible notification when
scheduled collection is disabled in the Setup
Screen, the schedule is paused from the Status
Monitor, or communication has failed a sufficient
number of times to put the datalogger into a
Primary or Secondary Retry mode (the retry mode
used is based on the Condition property for the
component). An audible alarm can be disabled by
right-clicking the component with your mouse and
selecting Acknowledge Alarm. An alarm can
also cause an email to be sent to a specified email
address and/or a specified file to be opened. All
events (audio, email, run/open) and alarm
acknowledgement occur only when running the
project in RTMC Run-time or CSI Web Server.

Note that if RTMC is launched from RTDAQ, a
Comm Status Alarm will only be triggered when
an RTDAQ real-time display is started or stopped.
This is because RTDAQ uses scheduled collection
to temporarily collect areas in order to update the
real-time displays.

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