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To monitor the object state on the Agent of Control side, create an AccessByCardEnable string registry key and set 1 as its value (for details, see Registry keys reference guide, for more information about working with the registry, see Working with Windows OS registry).
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These alarms are designed for the special mode of Monitoring PSIM operation with ACFA PSIM (see Configuring the special mode of Monitoring operation with ACFA PSIM). However, these alarms can be used to monitor the state of the relay, for example, to generate a short and long alarm when the relay switches from the Relay on to the Relay off state, and another short alarm when the relay switches from the Relay off to the Relay on state.
You can change the description of alarms for the OBJ_ARM and OBJ_DISARM events, and the long alarm Object disarmed (for details, see Changing the description of short alarms and long alarm Object disarmed).
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Click the Apply button (3).
At startup, and then every 15 minutes, Agent of Control sends a GET_OBJECT_STATE event to the Axxon PSIM core. This event is processed in a script, which then generates an OBJECT_STATE_INFO event with the object status in the state field and the additional information in the card field. When the state of the relay changes, this script generates the OBJ_ARM or OBJ_DISARM event a long alarm Object disarmed.
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