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5.2.4 Destinations
Message formats
Defines how the alarm message should be presented/formatted in
personnel handsets.
Signal types
A list of supported D-TREX 2G Signal types. Signal type can be
configured in D-TREX 2G Programmer.
D-TREX destinations
Define which D-TREX device group [Destination group] that alarms
should be sent to (e.g. "Personnel Day" to group "Personnel Day"
and "Personnel Night" to group "Personnel Night")
Generic destinations
Will send out a radio broadcast from the specified radio id with the
specified alarm reason.
Delay destinations
If you want to add a pause in an Alarm sequence definitions, you
need to configure a Delay destination.
D-CALL destinations
Define which D-CALL that alarms should be sent to, and what actions
the specified D-CALL should take.
Cobs destinations
Define which COBS device group [Destination group] that alarms
should be sent to (e.g. Personnel Day to group Personnel Day and
Personnel Night to group Personnel Night)
ESPA destinations
Define which ESPA devices that alarms should be sent to.
SIP destinations
Define which SIP device group [Destination group] that alarms
should be sent to (e.g. "Personnel Day" to group "Personnel Day").
You need to configure SIP accounts before configuring SIP destina-
tions.
Table 36.
Destinations sub menu items
SIP accounts must be configured before configuring SIP destinations.
5.2.5 Routing
Alarm sequence names
Alarm sequence names allows you to create a new sequence
(e.g. "Personnel Day", "Personnel Night").
You define the sequences on Alarm sequence definitions.
Alarm sequence definitions
Which personnel group should receive the alarms? for how long?
and what will happen if no one takes an alarm? (e.g. if no one in
Personnel Day takes the alarm, step 2 is then initiated and alarm
sent to Personnel Night)
Alarm distribution
Distribution of alarms according to configured sequence (e.g. alarms
from group "Apartment 1-5" [daytime] should be sent to sequence
"Personnel Day")
Table 37.
Routing sub menu items
It's important that the administrator backups the D-SERVER configuration regularly.