Difference between revisions of "Alert5 (I/O Server Object)"
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− | The first image shows the list of configured systems, you can | + | The first image shows the list of configured systems, you can reset the alarm for all configured systems. |
The second image shows all areas associated to the selected system, you can arm/disarm every single area. You can also arm/disarm alla areas of the system together. | The second image shows all areas associated to the selected system, you can arm/disarm every single area. You can also arm/disarm alla areas of the system together. |
Revision as of 16:14, 10 September 2021
The user interface for the Alert5 system:
The first image shows the list of configured systems, you can reset the alarm for all configured systems.
The second image shows all areas associated to the selected system, you can arm/disarm every single area. You can also arm/disarm alla areas of the system together.
The third image shows all devices associated to the selected system and area, you can bypass/unbypass every single device. The four icons inside device popup represents in order: state(open/closed or active/inactive), alarm, fault, bypass.
The fourth image shows the most recent logs of Alert5 system.
The icon on top of the page will turn white when an area is in alarm.
The (xgenconnect) object is listed in the Project Editor’s new object list only when at least one XGenConnect I/O Server is defined
For further details refer to the Alert5 I/O Server Application Note.
Parameters
- server id: the server ID. Supports Redirect variables
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
Syntax
(xgenconnect <server id>; <position>)
E.g.
(xgenconnect xgen; x10y20)