| Command: |
#EVE
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| Description: |
Condition EVENT alarm to low state of specific input 1 to
8. When an alarm EVENT is generated for Input, temperature etc.,
before sending the alarm TCS OS checks the value associated in the
EVE string. If the value is 0 the alarm is sent
immediately. If the value is any other value from 1 to 8 the
EVENT ALARM generates an SMS ONLY if that input (from 1 to 8) is in
a LOW state. Otherwise the alarm is canceled. The EVE command is
followed by a string with 11 numbers, one for each event that the
TCS 3.5 can generate, that are: inputs (1..8), Temperature, Analog
input, Power. |
| Product
availability: |
TCS 3.5=Y TCS-CAM=N TCS-AWS=N TCS-MINI=M TCS-GPS=N |
| Command
availability: |
Command line and SMS
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| Syntax: |
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| Mandatory
fields: |
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| Optional fields: |
[=] optional equal sign, to improve readability |
| Examples: |
#EVE?
#EVE=00000000000 (no condition set)
#EVE00001000111
#IPM=00000000234 |
| Default value after #INI: |
00000000000 |
| Default value after reset: |
Unchanged |
| ADMIN Password privileges: |
Read/Write |
| USER Password privileges: |
Read |
| Notes: |
This command is very powerful but can be difficult to
understand. In case you have any doubt don't use the EVE command and
make sure your EVE string is at 00000000000 that is the default
condition after an INI. You can check it with #EVE?.
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