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The group is identified by the first fields, for example, 00001, and the message is identified by
the second field (This is a sample message). Currently, alarms are sent with alarm description
P0 and sent with option Remove after *sent.
NIRA
The valid manufacturer is NIRA and the valid model is *BASE.
Nira is based upon installation Eeuwfeestkliniek Antwerpen.
Figure 62: Sample NIRA protocol data
Alarms are always *SET, and repeat mechanisms are configured to indicate if an alarm is no
longer active (logical *RESET is based upon no longer repeating). For this reason, Avaya
recommends that the alarm repeat interval be specified, for example, to 30 seconds.
The room number is retrieved from the data-stream and is used as a group, for example, 416,
419, 336, and so on. The message is 4-bytes long and consists of the room number, followed
by either a C or an A indication. Datastreams in the format XXX-C and XXX----A are considered
as C and datastreams in the format XXX-A and XXX---AA and XXX—AAA are considered A
type alarms.
Message text is 416C or 520A. The alarm description is NIRA_C for messages that end with
C and NIRA_A for alarms that end with A. All messages are removed after *SENT.
Note:
This protocol typically requires project-based consulting services and modifications.
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