
15-10 Configuring the Debounce Interval for an Alarm
LX Series Configuration Guide
Example
Configuring the Debounce Interval for an Alarm
An Alarm Input can be configured to stop receiving alarms for
up to 1,800,000 milliseconds (1800 seconds or 30 minutes)
after an alarm comes in. The period during which the Alarm
Input does not receive alarms is called the debounce interval.
For example, if you have a door with a timer attached with a
debounce setting of 500 milliseconds, and the door stays open
more than 500 milliseconds after opening, an alarm message is
sent. If the door closes within 500 milliseconds, no alarm
message is sent and everything displays normal.
L The debounce interval must be in multiples of 100 if it
is under 1000, and in multiples of 1000 if it is greater
than 1000.
Use the following commands to configure the Interval for a
specific alarm or for multiple alarms.
X To configure the debounce interval for a specific alarm
or multiple alarms
Use the following command syntax:
Syntax hdam alarm <alarm_name> debounce <time>
hdam alarm port <
port_number> slot [<slot_list>|all] point
[<
point_list>|all] debounce <time>
point_list Specifies a list of Points about which you want to send
SNMP traps. The list can contain single items, lists (such
as 1,3,4) or ranges (such as 1-32), or a combination.
all Specifies that Slots or Points managed by the LX Master
Unit will be as specified in this command.
enable This is the default setting. An SNMP trap will be sent
when the Alarm Input specified changes state.
Config:0 >>hdam alarm SafedepositDoor trap enable
Config:0 >>hdam alarm 5_2_31 no trap
Config:0 >>hdam alarm port 2 slot all point all trap enable
Config:0 >>hdam alarm port 2 slot all point 6-18 no trap
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