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All alarms are *SET with remove after *RESET. When GENERAL RESET occurs in the
datastream, all active alarms for the VSK input program are reset for all groups.
Small differences between the three models are found, for example, in the level of detail in the
messages that are sent (for example, FOUT BRANDCENTRALE in DE LICHTERVELDE,
VSKFOUT in ST JOZEF and all details in OLV VAN VREDER). Also, fire alarm messages are
formatted slightly differently between the models (BRAND or BR*xxxxx where xxxxx denotes
a location).
Note:
Use of this protocol usually requires consulting services and customizing.
WORMALD
The valid manufacturer is WORMALD and the valid model is *BASE, L:xx (new in release
2.9.11), or G:xxxx (new in release 3.1).
Wormald is based upon installation Alexianen Bouchout and RUCA Antwerpen and is
compatible with both versions through automatic-protocol-recognition programming.
The model L:xx defines the group. The model *BASE, identifies the group WORMALD_F or
WORMALD_P depending on the type of alarm (see the examples
Table 9: Alexianen on
page 116 and Table 12: RUCA on page 118).
If the model = L:xx, the first xx characters of the message define the group.
The model G:xxxx is new in release 3.1.0 and defines the group used for all the alarms. The
group is xxxx, for example, in G:EIPM, no message is sent to the group EIPM.
If the group is not defined in the Messenger_CFG.mdb database, the eKernel application sends
the request to the group identified with a question mark (?), if one is defined in the table
eKERNEL_GROUP (field GRP_Descr_str). This feature is supported for eCAP WORMALD
only when model = L:xx.
Examples:
Table 9: Alexianen
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ALARM 001-084 DK
8000 REV EVACUA
This datastream results in *SET of alarm with alarm description WORMALD_F and message
F8000 REV EVACUA, remove after *RESET.
The group varies depending on the model
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