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ELRO HIS20USB Security & home automation system USERS MANUAL User Manual

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5-2-1. Adding New Event

Click [Add New Event] when you wish to add a new

Event to the system. The system will bring up the

Setting – Event – New Event window for you to edit

relevant details. For more information on Event

maintenance, refer to Section 5-2-2 on “Maintaining

Events”.

5-2-2. Maintaining Events

To maintain an existing Event, simply click on the icon

of the desired Event to access the Event maintenance

screen. Please note that an Event must comprise at

least a pair of Sensor Trigger and Do Action1.

The following section will cover relevant Event

maintenance information:

Name: Event Name; you may create a name for the

selected Event for easy identification.

Number: Denotes the number of Events currently

available on the system; you can have up to a

maximum of 32 Events.

Step1: Specify trigger method (Device Triggered or

System Triggered)

1. Setting an Event to be Device Triggered:

1.

Device Trigger: You can specify

the device (i.e Zone Sensor /

Device / Keypad / Remote that

the system has learnt) to be

triggered and the type of action

that will trigger it.

2.

Specify the security mode for the

trigger to take effect. By default,

the trigger will be applied to all

security modes. This

configuration is only needed

when you have selected Device

Trigger.

3. Specify the valid time for the

trigger. By default, the trigger will

be valid 24 hours around the

clock.

If the time for “from” is identical to

the time for “to”, the trigger will

remain active throughout the day

(i.e. 00:00 ~ 00:00)

If the time for “from” is greater

than the time for “to”, the trigger

will be active between the

changes of calendar days (i.e.

22:00 ~ 08:00)

If the time for “from” is smaller

than the time for “to”, the trigger

will be active during the specific

time on a daily basis (i.e. 08:00 ~

22:00)

Example: Device Trigger

2. Setting an Event to be System Triggered.

1.

System Trigger: You can specify

which system security mode will

set the trigger off.

2. Specify the valid time for the

trigger. By default, the trigger will

be valid 24 hours around the

clock.

If the time for “from” is identical to

the time for “to”, the trigger will

remain active throughout the day

(i.e. 00:00 ~ 00:00)

If the time for “from” is greater

than the time for “to”, the trigger

will be active between the

changes of calendar days (i.e.

22:00 ~ 08:00)

If the time for “from” is smaller

than the time for “to”, the trigger

will be active during the specific

time on a daily basis (i.e. 08:00 ~