If the input has been configured in monostable mode, the possible events are:
The Short press and Long press events are used to generate non-instantaneous alarms. For example, if the
input has been set to normally closed, a sensor connected to a door that is left open for a time longer than
the time set at the input triggers a Long press event and then generates an alarm.
For each input it is possible to associate an alarm to only one of the 2 events (ON/OFF if the input
has been set as bistable, Short Pressure and Long Pressure if it has been set as monostable). This
means that if an alarm has been associated with the ON event of an input, no other alarm can be
associated with the OFF event of the same input (and vice versa). The same applies to the other 2
events of Short Pressure and Long Pressure of another input.
If the input has been configured in bistable mode and the ''ON'' event is selected, the following screen is
displayed:
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Figure 384: events available if the input is set to monostable mode
Figure 385: Choosing the alarm type
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