Hi,
I currently have a system where RTMC Run-Time sends "data out of range" emails via text and numeric alarms. A snapshot of one of the screens is taken 5 seconds after the new data comes in to allow for the page to update, and then the email is sent out with the snapshot attached with a delay of 30 seconds. This setup is working well for alarming of data out of range.
I'd like to do a similar thing once the data is back in range. Occasionally we have data out of range due to a power surge etc that will only last for a single sample. If we could confirm that data is restored to normal immeadiately after, we could save someone from going in over night/on the weekend to confirm.
The closest I've come to being able to accomplish this is with a multi-state alarm, making one state on and the other off. This will allow me to send an email whenever the state toggles. However, I can't find a way to delay the email with multi-state alarms, so the attached screenshot shows the former state.
Is there a way to either delay emails from a multi-state alarm, or to send an email when data falls back within range from text and numeric alarms?
Thank you!