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7.7 MANAGEMENT OF THE ALARM FRAMES
The WaveTherm module offers the possibility to automatically transmit radio frames when an occurrence is
detected.
The following occurrences may provoke an automatic alarm:
High threshold detection;
Low threshold detection;
End of battery life detection;
Probe fault detection (only with WaveTherm – PT100, and WaveTherm – PT1000 modules).
It is possible to select for each type of occurrence whether or not an alarm frame is to be sent.
7.7.1 Description of the parameters used
Parameter
number
Description
Size
(in bytes)
Access
Right
Default value
0x01 Operating Mode 1 R/W
Depending of the
module used
(see 6.1.5)
0x20 Application Status 1 R/W 0x80
0x21 Extended Application Status 1 R/W 0x00
0x22 Alarm Configuration byte 1 R/W 0x00
0xB0 Number of repeaters used to transmit an alarm frame 1 R/W 0x00
0xB1 Address of the 1st repeater used to transmit an alarm frame 6 R/W 0x00
0xB2 Address of the 2nd repeater used to transmit an alarm frame 6 R/W 0x00
0xB3 Address of the 3rd repeater used to transmit an alarm frame 6 R/W 0x00
0xB4 Address of the recipient of the alarm frame 6 R/W 0x010A030000BD
7.7.2 Configuration of the route to reach the alarm frames recipient
The route can be configured by a standard write command of the concerned parameters, or in an automatic
way.
Indeed when a distant module (WaveCard, or WavePort type) send the Alarm Configuration command
(0x23), the WaveTherm module stores the radio address of the transmitter, and the relay route (if used) as
the recipient of alarm frames.
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