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Functional description 317
For each tone code, the syntax ends on two characters. The first character
can be S or R. S denotes set of alarm, R denotes reset of alarm. The
second character can be S or R or C. The value S refers to remove after
*SENT, the value R refers to remove after *RESET, the C refers to remove
after *CALC.
For example, L:48-0:RC-1:SR-2:SS-3:SS-4SR means the alpha-messages
are 48 bytes long, tone code 0 denotes *RESET alarm remove after
*CALC, tone code 1 and 4 denote *SET alarm remove after *RESET, and
tone code 2 and 3 denote *SET alarm remove after *SENT.
Bemac is based upon installation Sint-Franciskus-Ziekenhuis
Heusden-Zolder.
The syntax is
’STX’ + XXXXTZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZYYYYYP +
’LF’ + ’CR’
where
XXXX = pager number
T = Tone-code
ZZ.. = Alpha-message (usually 24 or 48 bytes)
YYYYY = 5-digit information (= message if ZZ.. are
all ...)
P = present flag
Figure 69
Sample Eldad protocol data
Eldad messages are either *SET or *RESET based upon tone code and
model configuration. The group is located from the datastream (4-byte
pager number). The message is retrieved from the alpha-message, but
if the alpha-message is a string of period (.) characters then 5-byte digit
information is used instead. The alarm description is the tone code (for
example, 1 or 2 or 3 and so on).
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