Alarm Routing For Ethernet - Danfoss AK2-SC 255 Reference Manual

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Alarm Routing
for Ethernet
RS.8D.M1.22
periods. None of the groups can be a number greater than 254 or less than 1.
The Delay is the amount of time between attempts to dial out an alarm.
Before any alarm will be dialed out, a schedule must be active. Note also that
holidays must be specified in the schedule (1, 2, 3, etc.) and defined in the Store Info
Holidays screen or they will not be an effective part of the schedule.
It is also necessary to set up alarm routing for alarms to an ethernet node. From the
Main Menu, select Configuration, Alarms, Routing, then enter the applicable informa-
tion.
Alarm destinations are chosen by classes. Each class can be sent to one or more of
the phone numbers;
one or both of the IP network addresses; to one of up to
three OAB's; to a local printer; or to any combination of destinations. The destinations
are indicated by the column heads and subheads as follows:
IP Net:
Phone Numbers:
Local:
Any class of alarm, then, can have from 0 to 9 destinations.
The bottom panel of the screen shows the phone numbers and the IP network
adddresses. Each active phone number and each IP network address should be given
a name. Names can be assigned in the Phone Numbers screen and in the IP Net-
work screen, respectively. Reach these screens by placing the cursor over the boxed
words "Phone Numbers" or "IP Network" and clicking.
The numerals that appear to the right of the listed telephone numbers and IP ad-
dresses correspond to the numerals that head the columns in the upper part of the
screen.
Paging down shows additional information in the bottom panel:
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1, 2, 3
OAB, Print
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