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Between Clause, Continuously Clause

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Ganz GXi Series VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18 Between Clause The 'between' clause is triggered if the input clause was triggered during the specified time interval in the past. This has the effect of applying a time delay and duration scaling to its input clause. The example below shows the effect of applying a 'between' clause to the output of a presence rule. The logical rule is triggered if the presence rule was triggered two seconds earlier up to 4 seconds earlier. Continuously Clause The 'continuously' clause will be triggered if its input clause is either continuously true or continuously false for a chosen duration. The result is that events are effectively shortened by the specified time interval. In the example below, a 'continuously' clause is used to process the output of a presence rule. The logical rule is only triggered when the presence rule has been triggered for five seconds. 05-2018-A 60 | P a g e

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VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18
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Between Clause
The 'between' clause is triggered if the input clause was triggered during the specified time interval in the
past. This has the effect of applying a time delay and duration scaling to its input clause.
The example below shows the effect of applying a 'between' clause to the output of a presence rule. The
logical rule is triggered if the presence rule was triggered two seconds earlier up to 4 seconds earlier.
Continuously Clause
The 'continuously' clause will be triggered if its input clause is either continuously true or continuously
false for a chosen duration. The result is that events are effectively shortened by the specified time
interval.
In the example below, a 'continuously' clause is used to process the output of a presence rule. The logical
rule is only triggered when the presence rule has been triggered for five seconds.