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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
example, someone has logged on to the system.
Examples:
SET ASE DOO WA
configures the door alarm to have severity level Warning
SET ASE PW1 CR
configures the PW1 alarm to be a Critical alarm.
GET ASE EX1
Reply:
MI
means that EX1 alarm severity level is configured as Minor.
Note! Axell Wireless equipment is always delivered with recommended alarm
configurations, why reconfiguring the alarm severity should only be performed
under special circumstances, except for the EX1-EX4 alarms, which are
implementation specific.
7.8 LIT – Alarm Log Item
7.8.1 Overview
This attribute returns information about entries in the alarm log.
7.8.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute returns an entry in the alarm log,
Format:
GET LIT <ItemNo>
Reads alarm log entry number <ItemNo> from the alarm log, where the oldest
entry in the alarm is number 1. <ItemNo> might be from 1 to value replied by GET
LLN.
Reply format in NON Node Masters:
<Alarm Time> <Alarm Date> <System Event Number> <Attribute> <Hardware Enum> <Position
Identifier> <Alarm Status> <Severity> <Class> <Ack> <Retransmissions Left>
<Completed At Time> <Completed At Date> <Additional Text>
<Alarm Time> - Time on the format HHMMSS when alarm occurred.
<Alarm Date> - Date on the format DDMMYY when alarm occurred
<System Event Number> - Unique identifier for the system event in the interval
0..231.
<Attribute> - Attribute name identifying alarm type, i.e. DOO, TEM, EX1 etc.
<Hardware Enum> - Unique identifier for the hardware being the originator of the
alarm, such as HIB1, LUL2, FDM1 etc. If not used, a '-' (dash) is reported.
<Position Identifier> - Unique identifier for the position within hardware being the
originator of the alarm. Can also contain user information in case of alarms VLI,
LGO, CLR and ILI.
<Alarm Status> - this determines the actual status of the measurement. 0 means
OK, 1 means ERROR. If parameter is not used, a '-' (dash) is reported.
<Severity> - Alarm Severity, which is one of CR (Critical), ID (Indeterminate), WA
(Warning), MA (Major), MI (Minor), CL (Cleared / Alarm Ceased).
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