Alarms; Figure 4.21 Management Menu: Alarms - Omega iSD-TH User Manual

Temperature ,humidity
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4.4.4.2 Alarms

Alarms
Address
http://192.168.1.200
Readings
Overview
Events
Network
Temperature Low
Configuration
Humidity
Management
Dewpoint
Security
Power Reset
Recording
System
Probe Disconnected
Diagnostics
Recording Stopped
Log Out
SD Card 10% Memory Left
Low Battery
Relay 1 Activated
Relay 2 Activated
Contact 1 Activated
Contact 2 Activated

Figure 4.21 Management Menu: Alarms

This includes events or conditions. Once a condition is met the iServer will send an email
or/and an SNMP trap if either one or both are checked. Fields are described below.
Multiple alarm events can be checked and for each event an email and/or a trap
will be sent.
Temperature – The options are Low, High, and Low or High.
If Low is selected the Low field must be given a value (lower than that value is an alarm
condition).
If High is selected the High field must be given a value (higher than that value is an
alarm condition).
If Low or High is selected the Low and High fields must be given values (outside the
band is an alarm condition).
Humidity – The same as Temperature defined above.
Dew Point – The same as Temperature defined above.
There is text box next to each event. The text content will be the body of the
email.
Power Reset – This refers to the iServer being powered off and back on (power reset).
If the option is checked the iServer will automatically send one email or/and an SNMP
trap after rebooting, regardless of reminder interval.
Probe Disconnected – If the probe attached to the iServer is disconnected that is
considered as an alarm condition.
Web Link
Setup
Setup
Alarms
Low
Low 0.0
0.0
Low
Low
0.0
High
Low
Low
0.0
High
Save Changes
High 0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Reset
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Email SNMP Trap
There is text box next
to each event. The
text content will be the
body of the email.

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