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280 Table: eESPA
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 2:3^3.
This indicates that the first 3 characters of the display message, a ^
and the values of data identifier 3 is equal to the alarm description. The
value NUR^1, NUR^2, SAN^1, and so on, must be configured in the
eKERNEL_ALARM table.)
eESPA_Ala_descr_default_str
This field is used to provide a default alarm description, in the event that
no value can be retrieved from the available datastream. In this case,
the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eESPA
interface instance. This alarm description refers to the definitions of
eKERNEL_ALARM table.
This parameter is only relevant if eESPA acts as an input program (so
receives external data from the espa infrastructure.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: ESPA
eESPA_Remove_after_str
This parameter accepts values *SENT, *RESET, or *CALC.
This parameter is only relevant if eESPA acts as an input program (so it
receives external data from the espa infrastructure).
In most cases the eESPA interfaces is used to capture alarms and
received data contains alarm information (acts as input program). In this
situation messages are transmitted to eKERNEL immediately upon arrival
and these alarms are processed within DECT Messenger.
In some environments, the remote peripherals cannot indicate that
pending alarms are reset, and therefore the eKERNEL must handle the
alarms. Use this field to configure eKERNEL_ALARM table to correctly
handle the alarm requests and refrain from endless-loop conditions. As
such alarms are typically *set with the option remove after sent. The
eESPA_Remove_after_str are then set to *SENT.
In some environments, the attached peripherals are capable of sending a
reset to clear all pending alarms. In such case, alarms must be set using
the remove after *RESET value, indicating all pending alarms remain in the
eKERNEL database unless the reset condition is met.
This parameter refers to all alarms, so that means that every alarm must
receive a reset (a reset occurs if data identifier 4 (call type) is equal to
value 1).
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