12.3.5
Alarm Levels
High Temperature
In this function you can specify a maximum temperature above which an
output of type "High Temperature" switches (see also menu item "Outputs").
A value between 0 °C and 50 °C can be set (the default is 40 °C).
Low Temperature
In this function you can specify the minimum temperature below which an
output of type "Low Temperature" switches (see also menu item "Outputs").
A value between 0 °C and 50 °C can be set (the default is 5°C).
Supply Low
In this function, you can set the operating voltage level below which an
output of type "Low Voltage" switches (see also menu item "Outputs"). If the
operating voltage drops below this value, a "Low Voltage" message is stored
in the event memory. A value between 8 V and 24 V can be set (the default
is 10 V).
Signal Low
In this function, you can specify the GSM signal level below which an output
of type "Signal Low" switches (see also menu item "Outputs"). If the GSM
signal level falls below this value, a "Signal Low" message is stored in the
event memory. A value from 1 to 7 can be set (the default is 3). This is
equivalent to the bars of signal strength on a mobile device (see also menu
item Test Options GSM Phone Utils Signal Strength).
12.3.6
Recording Options
Long Play
When activated (ON), spoken messages have a maximum recording length
of 30 seconds.
When deactivated (OFF), spoken messages have a maximum recording
length of 15 seconds. The recording quality is higher in this case (default).
Automatic Recording
With this option it is possible to record any sounds or voices in the area of
the device when an alarm is triggered.
If this option is activated (ON) and any input is triggered, then the
microphone is switched on and recording starts. The recording is then saved
as a "memo". The recording can be called up through remote access (see
the "Remote functions" section) or using the memo function on the device
itself (see "Memo function – play").
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