Siemens SITRANS F M MAG 8000 Series Operating Instructions Manual page 43

Wireless communication modules, 3g/umts add-on module
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Alarm in email
Each time the Wireless Communication Module is reading measurement data from the
MAG 8000, the current alarm status will be written into column K of the CSV as a decimal value.
To understand the meaning of the decimal value, you need to convert it into a binary number.
Each bit of the binary number stands for one alarm number. To map the alarm numbers to alarm
messages see: Alarm messages (Page 41).
Example:
The decimal value in column K of the CSV file is 5152.
5152
AL16 AL15 AL14 AL13 AL12
0
0
0
1
This means at the time of measurement the alarms AL13, AL11 and AL06 were active.
Reset alarms
The alarm SMS will only be sent by the Wireless Communication Module on its first occurrence.
The alarm status will remain in column K of the CSV file even if the alarm conditions have
disappeared.
The alarm status can be reset by an SMS command. The reset results in alarm SMS being sent
again if the alarm conditions still persist. As well as the current alarm status will overwrite the
old entry in column K of the CSV file.
To reset the alarms, send the following command to the Wireless Communication Module:
RESET_ALARMS;
If the reset was successful you will get a confirmation per SMS.
Example:
123456H123 2017-09-12 13:15
RESET_ALARMS: OK
See also
Alarm messages (Page 41)
SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module
Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC
= 0001 0100 0010 0000
dec
AL11
AL10
0
1
0
bin
AL09
AL08
AL07
AL06
0
0
0
1
Commissioning
6.3 Configuration
AL05
AL04
AL03
AL02
0
0
0
0
AL01
0
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