Sensaphone WSG30 System Users manual User Manual
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Fig 9: Sensor schedule screen
Profile Selection: This setting determines which User(s) get contacted when the sensor goes into alarm.
Alarm Reset Enable/Disable: This setting enables or disables the Alarm Reset Feature. The Alarm Reset
feature is used to re-send alarm messages in the event that a fault condition is not corrected in a timely
fashion. If an alarm continues to exist for the duration of the programmed Reset Time (see below) the
alarm will reset (reactivate) and the alarm message delivery process will begin all over again. This is an
optional feature.
Alarm Reset Time: This is the time allowed for an alarm’s fault condition to be corrected before the
WSG30 resets (reactivates) the alarm and begins the message delivery process all over again. It is recom-
mended that this be set to no lower than 30 minutes to prevent numerous messages from being sent.
Return to Normal Enable/Disable: This feature instructs the WSG30 to send a message when a sensor
has changed from an alarm condition back to a normal condition. Anyone who received the original
alarm message will also be sent the Return-to-Normal message.
Datalogging Mode: The WSG30 has two modes of data logging for each sensor: Continuous or While
In Alarm. In Continuous mode the unit will log the value of the sensor on a fixed time interval all the
time. The Normal Interval sets the logging rate while the value is within the normal range. The Alarm
Interval sets the logging rate while the value is an alarm condition. By choosing the While In Alarm
mode you can choose to have the unit only log values when it exceeds the alarm limits. This option
minimizes the amount of data collected and maximizes the storage capacity inside the WSG30.
Normal Datalog Interval: This is the interval that data will be logged while the sensor is within the
programmed alarm limits. To maximize the available memory for datalogging, set the Datalog Interval
for each sensor to multiples of each other. For example, sensor 1 can be set to 30 seconds, sensor 2 to 1
minute, sensor 3 to 5 minutes, etc…
Alarm Datalog Interval: This is the interval that data will be logged while the sensor is beyond the
programmed alarm limits. (Note: this is regardless of the programmed Alarm Recognition Time).