Snmp Sets & Gets; Public Snmpv2; Input Table; Alarm Point Table - Quest Controls TELSEC MP1 User Manual

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12 SNMP Sets & Gets
The MP1 can be managed using SNMP Sets to review data and Gets to make changes. Contact Quest
Controls, Inc. to obtain a copy of the product MIB. The System uses Quest's standard Alarms MIB for
sending traps (see 8.2.1). This section will focus on using the product MIB for gathering data.

12.1 Public SNMPv2

The MP1 supports the standard v2-MIB OIDS for system branch. sysDescr, sysObjedID and sysUpTime
are read only while sysContact, sysName and sysLocation support read and write.

12.2 Input table

The input table will contain all the defined inputs that are physically wired to the base MP1. The table
index will be the integer input number for each point. The table has the following objects available:
Object
Input name
Input integer value
input integer value times 100
Input string value
Input causing alarm
Input type
Input offset
Input custom low
Input custom high
Input log type
Input log interval
Input accumulated on time
Input interval on time
Input interval off time
Input event counter
Input event timer

12.3 Alarm point table

The alarm point table will contain all the defined alarm points in the system. The table index is a four-
character ASCII index based upon the user defined point ID number. If your SNMP client doesn't
support ASCII index, then use the decimal equivalent to the ASCII characters. The Index number format
will be the number 4 plus the decimal value for each ASCII character. For example, an alarm ID of a001
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The defined 32-character name for the input.
The input reading as an integer. Digital inputs will show 1 for On and 0 for Off.
The input reading as an integer in 100ths. Divide the analog input value by 100
to convert the value. Digital inputs will show 1 for On and 0 for Off.
The Input value as a string value. Analog inputs will display values to the 10
Digital inputs will display ON and OFF.
Shows if the point is causing an alarm point to be active.
Shows the input definition type
For analog sensors this will display the offset value defined for the point.
The defined low value for an input defined as CUSTOM. Used with the Custom
High value to scale the sensor reading.
The defined high value for an input defined as CUSTOM. Used with the Custom
low value to scale the sensor reading.
The type of logging defined for the input. Either interval logging based on time
or change of state (COS).
For inputs defined as interval logging this will be the number of minutes
between log entries.
Total accumulated on time for inputs defined as digital.
The interval on time for inputs defined as digital.
The interval off time for inputs defined as digital.
The number of cycles (on/off events) for inputs defined as digital.
The amount of time that has elapsed since all the timers were cleared.
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