Report Event (Rept Evt {Eqpt/Com}) - Emerson LMS1000 User Instructions

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Section 5847
Issue AL, July 24, 2006
REPORT EVENT
(REPT EVT {EQPT/COM})
Referenced In: TR-NWT-000833, Issue 5; pg. 5-35
General Description: Generated by LMS1000 to report the occurrence of non-alarmed
events. Trouble events occurring in LMS1000 are classified as alarmed and non-alarmed
events. This message may also be used to report the recovery from off-normal or trouble
conditions. This is done by using the value NORMAL for the parameter CONDTYPE,
and associating the previous trouble report by the fractional part of the automatic tags
(atag).
Related Commands: RETRIEVE-ALARM, RETRIEVE-CONDITION
Related Messages: REPORT ALARM
LMS1000 Equivalent: None
LMS1000 Message Format Variations:
<aid>
Identifies the single entity in LMS1000 to which the alarm pertains. If the message code
modifier is COM, then this parameter must be COM, indicating a system-wide failure that
is not specific to a particular sub-unit. A NULL value is not permitted with this parameter.
Parameter grouping cannot be used with this parameter.
<condtype>
This is the condition type parameter of the event given in this block. Values are derived
from the CONDITION TYPE attribute of the LMS1000 channel or limit configuration with
which the alarm condition is associated. Parameter grouping cannot be used with this
parameter.
<condeff>
Indicates the effect of the event on the condition of LMS1000. The event may initiate a
standing condition (i.e., a non-alarmed condition occurrence), or may clear a standing
condition or alarm. Parameter grouping cannot be used with this parameter.
Valid values are as follows:
<ocrdat>
This is the date when the triggering event occurred (i.e., the threshold was crossed). 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 date in the message header.
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CL
Standing condition cleared. This indicates that an existing alarmed or non-
alarmed condition has cleared.
SC
Standing condition raised. This indicates that a non-alarmed condition has
occurred.
TC
Transient condition (this condition is not supported).
Chapter 3. Commands
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