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vrm_portal:alarms [2017-01-24 10:43] mvadervrm_portal:alarms [2023-06-05 11:27] – [2.1 Parameters being watched by the Automatic alarm monitor] iburger
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   * User configurable alarms   * User configurable alarms
  
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 ===== 1. No data alarm ===== ===== 1. No data alarm =====
  
-Typically used for land-based installations, such as off-grid farms and telecommunication sites.+Typically used for land-based installations, such as off-grid farms and telecommunication installations.
  
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 Monitors a predefined list of parameters on all connected products. With this feature, it is no longer necessary to manually configure alarm rules for all the different parameters. An email will be sent if any of the parameters listed below enters an Alarm state, and optionally for Warnings too. A recovery email will be sent if the parameter returns to its normal value. Monitors a predefined list of parameters on all connected products. With this feature, it is no longer necessary to manually configure alarm rules for all the different parameters. An email will be sent if any of the parameters listed below enters an Alarm state, and optionally for Warnings too. A recovery email will be sent if the parameter returns to its normal value.
  
-You can set the monitor to send an email alert for alarms only, for warnings and alarms, or disable it entirely. The default for new sites is Only alarms:+You can set the monitor to send an email alert for alarms only, for warnings and alarms, or disable it entirely. The default for new installations is Only alarms:
  
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 ==== 2.1 Parameters being watched by the Automatic alarm monitor ==== ==== 2.1 Parameters being watched by the Automatic alarm monitor ====
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   * Low battery alarm   * Low battery alarm
   * Overload alarm   * Overload alarm
 +  * AC Input phase rotation (for three phase systems)
  
-=== 2.1.2 BMV and Lynx Shunt VE.Can ===+=== 2.1.2 BMVLynx Shunt VE.Can and other batteries===
  
   * High voltage alarm   * High voltage alarm
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   * High internal-temperature alarm (Lynx Shunt only)   * High internal-temperature alarm (Lynx Shunt only)
   * Low starter-voltage alarm (Lynx Shunt only)   * Low starter-voltage alarm (Lynx Shunt only)
 +  * High charge current alarm
 +  * High discharge current alarm
 +  * Cell imbalance alarm
 +  * Internal failure alarm
  
 === 2.1.3 Solar charger === === 2.1.3 Solar charger ===
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   * Error   * Error
  
 +=== 2.1.6 Venus devices ===
 +
 +  * Digital input
 +
 +=== 2.1.7 Generator start/stop ===
 +
 +  * Generator not detected at AC-input. See [[ccgx:generator_start_stop|]] for details
 ===== 3. User configurable alarms ===== ===== 3. User configurable alarms =====
  
-Advanced rules, including hysteresis can be configured for all parameters available in the VRM database.+Advanced rules, including hysteresis can be configured for [[https://vrmapi.victronenergy.com/v2/docs?page=attributes|all parameters available]] in the VRM database.
  
 +{{:vrm_portal:vrm_alarm_rules.png?direct&400|}}
 ==== 3.1 How to properly configure high, low and their hysteresis ==== ==== 3.1 How to properly configure high, low and their hysteresis ====
  
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 Typically used for rental vehicles and boats. The example below shows a Geofence that will give an alert when the boat leaves the lake. An alarm will also be generated when the location data is no longer being received, for example when the GPS receiver is unplugged. Use this in combination with the No data alarm for full coverage. Typically used for rental vehicles and boats. The example below shows a Geofence that will give an alert when the boat leaves the lake. An alarm will also be generated when the location data is no longer being received, for example when the GPS receiver is unplugged. Use this in combination with the No data alarm for full coverage.
  
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 In case the system detects that this is going on, it will send one last email out. Which contains a warning that due to rate limiting it will stop sending out new emails. In case the system detects that this is going on, it will send one last email out. Which contains a warning that due to rate limiting it will stop sending out new emails.
  
-In case the flood of alarms ceases, the system will automatically resume sending out emails.+In case the flood of alarms ceases, the system will automatically resume sending out e-mails after 24 hours
  
-Also its possible to de-active the rate limiter on the VRM Portal: go to the site, then Settings and Alarm rules. In case the Rate limiter is active, you'll see this:+The rate limiter can also be reset manually on the VRM Portal: go to the installation, then 'Settings and alarm rules'. In case the rate limiter is active, you'll see this:
  
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 +===== DISQUS =====
 ~~DISQUS~~ ~~DISQUS~~
  
vrm_portal/alarms.txt · Last modified: 2023-09-01 18:00 by mvader

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