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In the example shown in Figure 146: Alarm types on page 132, you can choose between three
alarm types, which are defined in the eKERNEL_ALARM table.
Figure 146: Alarm types
Important:
You can only access alarm types in the eKERNEL_ALARM table with field ALA_Trace_b
equal to False. While assigning alarm types, always make a distinction between alarms for
Send Server Message (False) and Send Script Message (True).
The destination of the message is also defined in the database. The eWEB module has an
input program identifier, and one or more alarm definitions. For the same input program, you
also must predefine the group, group members and group authorities in the corresponding
tables eKERNEL_GROUP, eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER and eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH.
The web user is able only to select from the list of groups that are configured for that input
program.
Note:
The web user can submit a message to the eKERNEL, but is not able to verify that the
message actually arrives at the destination address. One potential issue is that a message
can be sent to a group that is empty (it has no peripherals defined as group members).
Another issue can arise if a group is configured in such way that, due to the definitions in
eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER, no one is active in the group, based upon hour, day, holiday
and activation interval issues. eWEB users must be aware of these possibilities.
In the sample shown in
Figure 147: Group list on page 133, six groups are defined (it is
advisable to use more descriptive group names than those shown in the example).
Module - eWEB
132 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2 March 2012
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