Adesys SVA Manuel - Sayfa 9

Modem Adesys SVA için çevrimiçi göz atın veya pdf Manuel indirin. Adesys SVA 13 sayfaları.

Adesys SVA Manuel
Adesys B.V. | Wateringen
3.6.4. Factory reset
By performing a factory reset all settings will be lost and a reset to the default settings will be prompted.
4.
Notification procedure
The notification procedure starts in the event of a status change or error. If set up, the SVA will first
establish a data connection and send data, and then send the associated notification message to the first
contact on the call list that has been set up. After the notification message has been sent, the SVA waits
for an acceptance SMS. This is called the acceptance period. During this period, the user is required to
send an SMS back to the SVA to ensure that the notification procedure is ended. If this does not occur, the
next contact from the call list will receive an SMS.
4.1.
Notification message
An SMS alarm message is structures as follows: device name | input name | status.
• Device name: contains a text chosen by the user. This can be set up in the system menu.
• Input name: contains a text chosen by the user, which is coupled to the input channel. This can be set
up in the I/O menu for the relevant input.
System errors such as the Ethernet error and the 'no numbers coupled' error have a fixed text (in English)
that cannot be changed. For example, Ethernet failure uses Ethernetfault.
• Status: shows whether an input channel is Active or Idle. Active and recovery texts can be set up in the
system menu.
Email
This is used if an Email address is entered in the call list. In the event of a notification, the dialler first
sends a message to Checkmyproces via httpost, whereupon Checkmyproces converts the notification
into an Email message and sends this to the Email address that has been entered. The structure of the
message is the same as the SMS.
4.2.
Notification of status changes
After input channel 1 has been activated, the following can be observed:
• The green LED (on/busy) flashes 1x to indicate that input channel 1 is active;
• After a few seconds, the green LED (on/busy) flashes faster to indicate that the SMS message is being
sent;
• The green LED (on/busy) again flashes 1x. The SMS message has been sent;
• The notification message appears on the mobile phone to which the SMS message has been sent; this
message can be structured as follows: LOCATION PUMP FAULT Active;
• The green LED (on/busy) continues to show the status of the input until this ceases to be active;
• If the input returns to idle mode and a recovery report has been set up, the notification message will be
structured as follows: LOCATION PUMP FAULT Idle.
4.3.
Acceptance SMS
After receiving the alarm message, an acceptance SMS should be sent back. The content of this message
does not matter as the SVA uses number recognition to accept the SMS.
4.4.
Notification of mains power failure
The SVA is equipped with a supercap. This gives the dialler the option of sending a few messages in the
event of a power failure. The associated notification message is sent to the first number in the call list
linked to the mains power failure. Any set acceptance time is ignored. This means that sufficient power is
present in the powercaps to execute the reports.
After the power fails, the following can be observed:
• The red LED (error) flashes 5x to indicate that the supply voltage has been lost;
• After a few seconds, the green LED (on/busy) flashes faster to indicate that the SMS message is being
sent;
• The green LED (on/busy) remains on. The SMS message has been sent;
Manual SVA alarm dialler | Back to
Index
Figure 2 Notification procedure
Page 9