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Appendix E
Message format specifiers
Format specifiers that can be used in the text messages.
Format specifier Explanation
\n
New line
%idx%
ID code (e.g. Radio code) of the alarm source
%nt%
Name of the user associated with the alarm transmitter
%pnt%
Name of the user from the preivous alarm (see note Note 1)
%pct%
Paging name of the personnel who confirmed the alarm (see note Note 1)
%gt%
Name of the group that the person who sent the alarm belongs to (see note 3)
%lt%
Location associated with the alarm transmitter
%plt%
Location from the previous alarm (see note Note 2)
%rt%
Alarm reason (text) of the received alarm
%rd%
Alarm reason (decimal) of the received alarm
%rx%
Alarm reason (hexadecimal) of the received alarm
%eqt%
Equipment type (text)
%eqd%
Equipment type (decimal)
%eqx%
Equipment type (hexadecimal)
%pt%
D-POS position (text) from the received alarm
%pt2%
D-POS previous position (text) from the received alarm
%px%
D-POS position ID (hexadecimal) from the received alarm
%px2%
D-POS previous position ID (hexadecimal) from the received alarm
%prt%
Name of user where the staff member has indicated presence (see note Note 3)
%st%
Status of alarm, Answered, On way, Reminder, Presence or Ready (see note Note 4)
%ex%
The extension that took the alarm (see note Note 4)
All other text is used unchanged in the message.
Note 1
: The format specifier
%pct%
can only be used in paging reply messages.
Note 2
: The format specifiers
%pnt%
and
%plt%
will only translate to a text if the
time since the previous alarm has not exceeded the time specified by system
parameter
user-from-previous-alarm-timeout-sec
.
Note 3
: The format specifier
%gt%
can only be used for alarms from D-TREX2G units
(assistance alarms).
Note 4
: The format specifiers
%st%
and
%ex%
can only be used for alarms to COBS
units.