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   * **Diagnostics**: this option is used to set the type of diagnostic that will be provided by AFIRA. If the value is set to **true** the diagnostic provided will match the **Error type** (ie. the hints provided by the automation will be correct); if the diagnostics is set to **miss** no diagnostic will be provided (the automation will not notify the error). It is also possible to simulate a //fallible automation// by choosing a different fault.   * **Diagnostics**: this option is used to set the type of diagnostic that will be provided by AFIRA. If the value is set to **true** the diagnostic provided will match the **Error type** (ie. the hints provided by the automation will be correct); if the diagnostics is set to **miss** no diagnostic will be provided (the automation will not notify the error). It is also possible to simulate a //fallible automation// by choosing a different fault.
   * **Fake level**: if **Diagnostics** is set to **true**, automation can be made to wrongly detect a non-existing fault. Fake level **0** means that the diagnostic is accurate, level **1** will trigger the master alarm but provide no assistance, level **2** will show assistance without triggering the master alarm, whereas level **3** will trigger both assistance and the master alarm. Any level different from **0** will make the fault a fake one, meaning that devices (apart from the master alarm and or assistance) will continue to operate correctly.   * **Fake level**: if **Diagnostics** is set to **true**, automation can be made to wrongly detect a non-existing fault. Fake level **0** means that the diagnostic is accurate, level **1** will trigger the master alarm but provide no assistance, level **2** will show assistance without triggering the master alarm, whereas level **3** will trigger both assistance and the master alarm. Any level different from **0** will make the fault a fake one, meaning that devices (apart from the master alarm and or assistance) will continue to operate correctly.
-  * **Clear after** (seconds; default -1): a value is different from **-1** indicates the delay (in seconds) after which an undiagnosed / unrepaired fault will be cleared automatically.+  * **Clear after** (seconds; default -1): a value different from **-1** indicates the delay (in seconds) after which an undiagnosed / unrepaired fault will be cleared automatically
 +  * **Allow late repair**: if enabled, the error will not be cleared if the correct repair is in progress. 
 +  * **Notify after**: notifies the operator after the selected delay (in seconds) if the error has not been   repaired (**-1** will disable notification). 
 +  * **Efficiency**: for **_ineff** errors this settings determines the efficiency level. 
 +  * **Survey (correct repair)**: allows for selecting survey questions that are displayed after the error is correctly repaired by the user. 
 +  * **Survey (missed repair)**: allows for selecting survey questions that are displayed if the error is undiagnosed or incorrectly repaired by the operator. 
 +  * **Survey delay**: time (in seconds) before showing the survey (applies after the correct repair operation or when the error is cleared). 
 +  * **Assistance after repair**: allows for selecting the assistance level to be used after repair. 
 +  * **Assistance delay**: delay (in seconds) before changing the assistance level.
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