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System parameter
radio-tx-timeout-sec
radio-wait-after-tx-ms
ready-expire-time-sec
repeat-paging-time
retransmit-unknown-at-alarm-
rx-channel
retransmit-unknown-long-tx-
count
retransmit-unknown-send-
count
retransmit-unknown-short-tx-
count
rules-alarm-presence-type
rules-expire-time-sec
Description
Parameter control the timing of radio transmis-
sions.
Determines the longest time allowed for one radio
transmission. Within this time, the message for
radio transmission must be successfully sent to
the D-TECT, the D-TECT must transmit the radio
message and report back to the D-SERVER that
radio transmission is completed.
Parameter control the timing of radio transmis-
sions.
Only one D-TECT is transmitting at any given time
and this parameter determines the shortest pause
between two radio transmissions. In systems
with one or two D-TECT units, this parameter may
need to be increased in order to allow the D-TECT
units to receive radio messages between the radio
transmissions.
Parameter that extends the current sequence step
timeout. Will be used when someone calls a D
CALL, or makes presence on a user device.
How long between repeated pagings of an alarm.
D-CALL GSM? To avoid error: "CME ERROR: call
barred" increase the parameter from 30 to 120s.
If an alarm from a device not belonging to the sys-
tem is received, this parameter controls on which
radio channel to re-send the alarm on.
If an alarm from a device not belonging to the
system is received, this parameter controls how
many messages with long preamble to re-send the
alarm with.
If the value of this parameter is not zero (o), then
all alarms from unknown radio transmitters will be
retransmitted by the same D-TECT that received the
alarm. The value of this parameter then determines
how many radio transmissions will be used for the
re-transmission of the unknown alarm.
If an alarm from a device not belonging to the
system is received, this parameter controls how
many messages with short preamble to re-send the
alarm with.
Which alarm reason to use during changed mes-
sages when a personnel does presence at a user
device.
How long before the changed messages rules
automatically expires.
If someone do an anonymous presence but forgets
to press Ready, ready will be performed by the
D-SERVER automatically.
Feature is only valid for presence without an alarm.
rules-expire-time-sec is used for Auto Ready.
Default value
5
200
600
30
1
3
0
3
20
600
NE41 09010-02 v3.0

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