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Introduction
Logic schemes are used to specify automatic actions to events that occur in the system.
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Attention! If you need to set up notifications on changes in more than one element, better use of the group notification |
Logic schemes represent a set of conditions "IF" and a set of actions that are executed "THEN". Conditions can be combined using "AND" and "OR". To carry out the actions it is possible to set the required action repeat timeout. If timeout equals 0 the action will be executed once.
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If the logic scheme is disabled the reverse actions of actions in "THEN" will not be executed. To execute reverse actions you have to set up a new logic scheme. |
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Add a new logic scheme
To add a new logic go to "Main menu" >> "Logic schemes" >> and press add button "
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Remember to save the settings of elements and logic schemes in the flash memory of the device. Press " " and then confirm. |
One-time actions
You can create logic schemes for one-time actions when booting the system:
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Under given conditions, you can force a reboot of the system by the logic scheme. Use this function more carefully if you save the log files to an e-mail or FTP server. The system will not reboot if less than 15 minutes have elapsed from the system start.
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Temporary disable/enable all available logic schemes
At the top of the logic schemes panel, there are buttons for temporarily disabling and enabling all available logic schemes at once.
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'Group' settings
Logic notifications can also be created using built-in "Group" settings: Using group notifications
Examples logic schemes
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