
Application Note – Automation Control Application
APN007 25 July, 2014
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On/Off for SMS and email Alarms associated with a specific threshold
The number of times that an alarm for a single threshold will be repeated. A value of zero
(0) will allow only one alarm to occur.
The interval in minutes between alarms when a repeat value is set.
The program name, selected from a pull down of defined programs that will be executed
when a threshold is reached.
The number of times that an program for a single threshold will be run. A value of zero (0)
will allow only one program execution to occur. A value of 9999 will cause the program to
execute perpetually at the repeat rate.
The interval in minutes between program executions when a repeat value is set.
The numeric ID of a formula assigned to this input. In most cases formula 1 (standard
input formula) will be assigned.
Establishes the input level that will indicate On and Off. Choices are 0=Off or 0=On.
Provides labels for the state of a digital pin that will be used on the control panel.
Identifies the source(s) that will be used to define the state of a digital input. The state of
multiple pins can be combined using Boolean to arrive at a final state. Also, digital events
occurring on the SkyRouter platform can be assigned as part or all of a pin’s value. See
digital input sources table below.
On/Off for SMS and email Alarms associated with the On state and the Off state of a
digital input.
The number of times that an alarm for a single state will be repeated. A value of zero (0)
will allow only one alarm to occur.
The interval in minutes between alarms when a repeat value is set.
The program name, selected from a pull down of defined programs that will be executed
when the state (On/Off) is reached.
The number of times that an program for a state will be run. A value of zero (0) will allow
only one program execution to occur. A value of 9999 will cause the program to execute
perpetually at the repeat rate.
The interval in minutes between program executions when a repeat value is set.
Range refers to the range or precision of the analog to digital (A/D) conversion. Ctek 1216
I/O modules provide 12 bit conversion resulting in a theoretical 4096 discrete values, 0 -
4095. Ctek I/O modules start with a range offset of 7 making the theoretical available
range 7 - 4095. Once the sensor is calibrated the actual available range may be
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