Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm user manual Filter Selection, Uit, Snmp Trap, Ffect

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4.9.1

4.9.2

OOPERATIONPERATION

FILTER SELECTION

All filters are displayed with the number, description, status, result, reactivation time and confirmation status.

[D]DISABLE

Deactivate the selected filter without changing the filter settings.

[C]CONFIRM FILTER

Confirm selected filter. The confirmation deactivates the filter for the duration of the reactivation time (> 4.9.2).

[F]FILTER CONFIGURATION

Configure selected filter.

[-] PREVIOUS FILTER

Selection pointer to the previous filter.

[+]NEXT FILTER

Selection pointer to the next filter.

[?] HELP

 

Explanation of the menu items.

 

[Q] QUIT

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Jump back to the main menu without saving changes.

 

FILTER CONFIGURATION

References to sub-menus are marked with “>”.

A “(*)” before the “>” indicates that at least one of the inputs is applied to this filter.

[D] DESCRIPTION

[S] SNMP TRAP

Description of the filter.

In connection with an event,

[E] EFFECT

send traps to all entered trap

Effect of the filter result after the

receivers (> 4.5.1).

OR element.

no

No trap

thru

switched through

once

Trap if the filter event

off

switched off

occurs repeat Repeated traps

invert

switched through in

(every 60 seconds) until the filter

 

inverted fashion

event occurs

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