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NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual (UM1M832DNA)
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<srveff>
This is the effect on service caused by the single alarm condition given in this block.
<ocrdat>
This is the date when the triggering event occurred. The format for this parameter is MOY-
DOM(Month-Of-Year - Day-Of-Month). MOY ranges from 1 to 12 and DOM ranges from 1 to 31.
A <null> value for this parameter defaults to the current date unless <ocrtm> is <null>, then this
parameter does not apply.
<ocrtm>
This is the time when the triggering event occurred. The format for this parameter is HOD-MOH-
SOM (Hour-Of-Day - Minute-Of-Hour - Second-Of-Minute). HOD ranges from 0 to 23. MOH and
SOM range from 0 to 59.
A <null> value means this parameter and <ocrdat> are not applicable.
Unimplemented Parameters
The following two parameters do not apply to this application. A <null> value is inserted for them.
<locn> - location of alarm condition
<dirn> - direction of alarm condition
<tmper>
This is the accumulation time period for PM parameters. In this application, it represents the length
of time the alarm condition has been active. The format for this parameter is “VAL-UN”, where valid
values for VAL (value) and UN (units) are given below.
VAL
UNIT
1
DAY (days) - used if alarm is active longer than 24 hours.
1 to 24
HR (hours)
1 to 1440
MIN (minutes) - used if alarm is active less than 24 hours.
<conddescr>
This parameter is a text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm, event, or
condition. It is an ASCII string enclosed within a pair of escaped quotes(\”). It may also be used to
describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition.
Unimplemented Parameters
NOTE!
The following parameters will either not be implemented or do not apply to this application. A
<null> value is returned for these parameters.
<aiddet>
- supplementary equipment identification
<obsdbhvr>
- observed behavior that resulted in reported trouble