The test pulse function is useful to test the instrument by creating a pulse. You can do that:
periodically, by indicating the desired interval between successive tests
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manually, by clicking on the "Start test pulse" button.
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4.4.7
Relays
NOTE: This section is present only for the MR3000TR.
In the section dedicated to relays, you can configure each of the relays present inside the MR3000.
In particular:
The parameter connected to a certain relay:
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◦ Alarm 1 and Alarm 2: the relay is activated when the related alarm threshold is
exceeded.
◦ Trigger: the relay is activated when an event (created by a trigger) is recorded.
◦ Error: the relay is activated when an error is detected
◦ Error and warning: the relay is activated when an error or a warning is detected.
◦ Recording: the relay is activated at the beginning of a recording of a manual
recording, a timed recording, a trigger recording, a common trigger recording or a
hardware trigger recording. The test pulse is not taken into account.
◦ Common Alarm 1, common Alarm 2 and common trigger are available only for
the master device in a network of different interconnected devices.
How long the relay remains activated (Holding time), if the latch condition is not selected.
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If the relay is latched.
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If in the default state the relay is powered or unpowered.
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4.4.8
Advanced settings
This section is divided in Recording settings and Traffic settings.
In Event recording settings you can choose between two file formats:
XMR, the proprietary format prepared by Bartec Syscom for events.
MR3000CMR3000C_TR_v2.0_rev1.odt
Figure 4.4.17. Subsection dedicated to the relays.
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