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This parameter indicates whether the alarm call was diverted to an
Alternative Device or not. After an alarm call is diverted, you see a -1
(True) on the original device and on the Alternative device.
—
-1 = Diverted to Alternative device
— 0 = Not diverted to Alternative device
•
ALT DEV Id
This parameter shows the destination device, in case an alarm call
is diverted. Note that a device is not always unique by the Device id
parameter on its own. Only in combination with the parameters: ALT
DEV Area, ALT DEV Outpgm and ALT DEV Outpgm Facility the device
is made unique.
• ALT DEV Area
Area of the alternative device.
•
ALT DEV Outpgm
Output Program of the alternative device.
• ALT DEV Outpgm Facility
Output Program Facility of the alternative device.
How to use the Files
The LOG files are used for tracing how an alarm call rolled out. Roughly
the procedure is as follows:
Procedure 25
Tracing the roll out of an Alarm
Step Action
1 Make sure that you have all three files.
2 Import these files into a Spreadsheet application.
3 Search for the required incoming alarm in the INrqs.csv file.
Then write down the parameters: INRQS id, DATE, TIME and
Message.
4 Search a record in the file OUTrqs.csv with the same parameters
as you have written down in the previous step. The time can
be a few seconds later because of the processing time in the
eKERNEL. (The time in the previous step is the eKERNEL
received the message/alarm, the time in this step is the time that
the eKERNEL has transferred the message/alarm to the output
program.
5 Depending on the number of output devices in the Group for
this alarm, you have found one or more output records in the
file OUTrqs.csv each having an OUTRQS id. Now you know
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DECT Messenger Fundamentals
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