Output Table; Active Alarm Point Table - Quest Controls TELSEC MP1 User Manual

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will have an ACII table index of a001 or the decimal value of 4.97.48.48.49. The table has the following
objects available:
Object
Alarm point name
Alarm point state
Alarm point timestamp
Alarm point severity
Alarm point input name
Alarm point string value
Alarm point comparison
Alarm point comparison value
Alarm point alarm delay
Alarm point clear delay
Alarm point nag interval
Alarm point tl1 type

12.4 Output table

The output table will contain the digital outputs that are on the base MP1. The table index will the
integer output number for each point. The table has the following OIDs available:
Object
Output name
Output logical state
Output control mode
Output default state
Output follows
Output acknowledge input

12.5 Active alarm point table

The active alarm point table will display any alarm that is currently in the active state. The table index is
a four-character ASCII index based upon the user defined point ID number. If your client doesn't
support ASCII index, then use the decimal equivalent to the ASCII characters. The Index number format
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The defined 32-character name for the alarm.
Either active meaning in alarm or the word clear meaning not in alarm.
The time of the last event for the point. I.e. if in alarm then that is the time the
alarm occurred or if clear, that is the time the clear occurred.
The defined alarm severity for the alarm.
The name of the input or point that is used to determine an alarm condition.
A string value showing the status of the point being monitored.
The comparison type used for creating the alarm condition.
The value that the input point is being compared to when determining an alarm
condition.
The delay in seconds that the comparison must be true before the alarm is
active.
The delay in seconds that the comparison must no longer be true before the
alarm is cleared.
The value in minutes that will cause an alarm dispatch if the alarm point is still
active. A value of 0 means no nag function.
The TL1 alarm type. env, eqptsa or eqptnsa
The defined 32-character name for the output.
The current logical state of the output.
Note that an Active will be the inverse of the default state.
The current control mode of the output. Values here will either be:
Auto, bypOff (time left), bypOn (time left
Note that the units of time are seconds and a time of FOREVER may be displayed
This object is writable to create a bypass by using bypOn <seconds|forever>,
bypOFF <seconds|forever> or auto.
The state the relay will be in when not commanded to be ON or Active.
The defined use of the output. This can be an alarm severity, TOD schedule or
equations.
For outputs following an alarm severity there can be an input used to
acknowledge the alarm condition and turn off the output. You can also write
the word "ack" to remotely acknowledge an alarm condition.
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