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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
descriptions.
6.4.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
The External Alarm Configuration is used in conjunction with the EAD attribute to
configure what additional text is transmitted together with alarms EX1-EX4.
Format on getting parameter:
GET EAC
Replies:
XYZW
where
X is configuration for EX1
Y is configuration for EX2
Z is configuration for EX3
W is configuration for EX4
X, Y, Z, W = 0 means that default text will be attached to alarms EX1-EX4, and
X, Y, Z, W = 1 means that text entered in corresponding External Alarm Description
will be attached to the alarm message transmitted to the Axell Element Manager.
Example:
GET EAC
Replies:
0010
means that default alarm message is used in external alarm 1,2 and 4, while
external alarm three will have text as configured with SET EAD 3 attached to the
alarm message.
Format on setting parameter:
SET EAC XYZW
where X, Y, Z, W configures the usage for alarm description for external pin 1,2, 3
or 4.
Example:
SET EAC 1100
configures EX1 and EX2 to attach alarm description as configured with SET EAD to
the alarms transmitted to the Axell Element Manager.
6.5 EAD – External alarm description
6.5.1 Overview
This read and write attribute displays and configures the external alarm
descriptions.
6.5.2 Usage
The External Alarm Description allows for giving each external alarm input a unique
tag. This allows for easier information about what is connected to each alarm input.
Optionally (as configured using attribute EAC), this tag can be included in the
additional text field for the alarms transmitted to the repeater OMC.
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