Geist R-Series PDU v4 User Manual

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d. Select the threshold Type, "high" (trips if the measurement goes above the

threshold) or "low" (trips if the measurement goes below the threshold).

e. Type in the desired Threshold Value (any number between -999.0 ~ 999.0 is

valid).

f. Type in the desired Clear Delay time in seconds. Any value other than "0"

means that once this Event is tripped, the measurement must return to normal
for this many seconds before the Event will clear and reset. Clear Delay can be
up to 14400 seconds (4 hours).

g. Type in the desired Trip Delay time in seconds. Any value other than "0"

means that the measurement must exceed the threshold for this many seconds
before the Event will be tripped. Trip Delay can be up to 14400 seconds (4
hours).

h. Latching Mode: If enabled, this Event and its associated Actions (see below)

remain active until the Event is acknowledged, even if the measurement
subsequently returns to normal.

i. Valid Time decides when an Alarm notification can be sent. Valid Time is set

by clicking the Add/Modify icon and setting the days and time ranges
notifications will be sent. Then clicking Save.

Note: Only one valid time can be selected per alarm.

j. The Invert Valid Time check box inverts the selected Valid Time setting.

k. To determine where the alert notifications will be sent to when this particular

Alarm or Warning Event occurs, click the Add icon to create a new Action, then
select the desired options from the drop-down menu:

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