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ALA_to_Queued_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in camp-on-busy state before
taking further action. This parameter is ignored for all peripherals and is provided for backwards
compatibility issues.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 15
ALA_Silence_intv_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is left quiet (idle) before repeating any
outstanding messages (also referred to as pace interval).
In many cases DECT users want to have a pace interval greater than zero, so that repeated
messages do not pose an interruption. Therefore the DECT Messengerkeeps track of all active
alarms, stores them in an internal database, and distributes them as the image of active alarms
for a device is changing.
When no changes occur, the remaining alarms are repeated every ALA_Silence_intv_n
specified number of seconds.
When a new alarm is generated and the image changes, the user is informed immediately.
On the other hand, when no changes occur, the outstanding messages are repeated at the
specified interval.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 120 (denotes 2 minutes)
ALA_Scroll_state_str
This field specifies the state in which a device must be to receive messages. Valid values are
*CONNECT and *RINGING.
Scrolling starts at connect event when *CONNECT is specified, and starts at ringing event
when *RINGING is specified.
This parameter is however, due to architectural reasons, currently ignored for most
peripherals.
The value is used in eCSTA module release 2.8, where user-to-user messaging is also
supported in alerting phase. Most other technologies of messaging are not call-oriented and
do not have such requirements.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: *CONNECT
Table: eKERNEL_ALARM
270 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2 March 2012
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