User manual

set alarm
Chapter 2 Command Descriptions 73
Options for setting multiple alarms with the “range” option
range= {1-32}
Specifies the alarm or range of alarms for which alarm options are set.
active={on|off}
Enables or disables an alarm.
on
Enables an alarm.
off
Enables an alarm.
The default is “off.”
cc=string
The text to be included in the “cc” field of an alarm triggered email.
mode={match|gpio|rssi_gsm|cell_data|rssi_1xrtt|rssi_1xevdo|
ecio_1xrtt|ecio_1xevdo|mobile_temp|1xevdo_unavail|
mobile_unavail|config_change}
e alarm mode, which determines what type of event will trigger an alarm.
The default mode is “gpio,” unless the Digi product does not support
GPIO pins, in which case, the default is “match.”
match
An alarm will be triggered when a pattern is found in the stream of
serial data.
gpio
Transitions for GPIO pins will trigger alarms. See "GPIO pin state-
based alarm options" on page 75 for more information.
rssi_gsm
Alarms are triggered when the average signal strength on a GSM
device falls below a specified threshold for a specified amount of time.
Optionally, a subsequent alarm is triggered when signal strength
returns to the optimal state above the threshold.
cell_data
Alarms are triggered based on cellular data exchanged in an amount
of time
rssi_1xrtt
Alarms are triggered when the average RSSI 1xRTT signal strength
on a CDMA device falls below a specified threshold for a specified
amount of time. Optionally, a subsequent alarm is triggered when
signal strength returns to the optimal state above the threshold.
rssi_1xevdo
Alarms are triggered when the average RSSI 1xEVDO signal strength
on a CDMA device falls below a specified threshold for a specified
amount of time. Optionally, a subsequent alarm is triggered when
signal strength returns to the optimal state above the threshold.