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BEMAC
Valid manufacturer is BEMAC, valid model is DIANA 1 and DIANA 2.
Bemac is based upon installation Clinique St-Vincent Rocourt.
Figure 58: Sample Bemac protocol data
Bemac alarms contain three fields, a pager number, a message and a tone code. Alarms are
sent with group equal to the first parameter (for example, 866). The message is retrieved from
the second parameter (for example, LOC 101B). When the third parameter is 0 the message
is reset. When the message is RESET all messages for all groups are reset; in other cases
only the specific message for the specified group is reset. When the third parameter is a value
other than 0, the message is set. During set the alarm description is BEMAC_x, where x is the
specified tone code (for example, tone code 3 sets message with alarm description
BEMAC_3.
ELDAD
Valid manufacturer is ELDAD, valid model is specified through a special syntax, for example,
L:48-0:RC-1:SR-2:SS-3:SS-4SR. Note that the model is built upon components having syntax
A:BB and separated with a hyphen (-).
L:xx denotes that the length of an alpha-message is xx bytes. For example, L:48 means
that alpha-messages are 48 bytes long, L:24 denotes alpha-messages are 24 bytes
long.
• 0:xx specifies behavior of tone code 0, 1:xx specified behavior of tone code 1, 2:xx
specifies behavior of tone code 2, and so on.
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.
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