User's Manual
74 DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
• “eIO” (page 75)
• “eSMTP” (page 75)
• “eSMTP_Server” (page 75)
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“eAPI” (page 76)
• “eWEB” (page 76)
• “eGRID” (page 78)
• “eTM” (page 78)
•
“eLOG” (page 78)
•
“eCAP” (page 79)
• “eESPA” (page 79)
• “eLOCATION” (page 79)
• “eSMS” (page 79)
•
“eSNMP” (page 79)
•
“eFR” (page 79)
•
“Web administrator” (page 80)
eKERNEL
The eKERNEL module is the main module of the DECT Messenger
application.
Depending on the incoming alarm message, a message is sent to a
specific group of devices. The kernel ensures that all necessary devices
receive the message. After a confirmation is required, the eKERNEL
sends the message repeatedly until a confirmation is received. A
maximum of 30 modules can communicate with the eKERNEL module.
The configuration is done with either the eCONFIG or the eGrid module.
It is possible to use one eKERNEL for multiple units in a DMC multiunit
network (MAN), multiple units in a DMC DPNSS network (WAN), and/or to
one or more Mobile DECT systems. (For more information on using DECT
Messenger in a multiunit environment, see “eDMSAPI” (page 74).)
eDMSAPI
The eDMSAPI module is both an input and an output module, which can
send and receive normal and urgent LRMS (E2) messages to and from
LRMS DECT handsets such as 4060, C4050, C4040, industrial handset.
The Windows 2000 CSTA service must be running for the eDMSAPI
module to function. The CSTA service supports simultaneous connections
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DECT Messenger Fundamentals
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11 May 2009
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