User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Nortel DECT Messenger Administrator Guide
- Preface
- Nortel DECT Messenger overview
- eCONFIG
- Adding a DECT device to the Messenger system
- DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
- Preface
- DECT Messenger overview
- DECT Messenger in a WAN or MAN network
- Licensing
- Detailed module descriptions
- What is required to run DECT Messenger
- DATABASES in DECT Messenger
- Installing and getting started
- Using eCONFIG
- Using eTM
- eDMSAPI Inbound
- eLOCATION
- Connecting National Instruments modules
- Understanding Security features
- Using eBackup
- Setting up e-mail integration (eSMTP_Server/eSMTP)
- Using eSMTP Server
- Using eSMTP
- Sending SMS messages
- V.24 - RS232 connections (eCAP, eESPA)
- Using Import/Export menu
- eLOG
- Checking diagnostics

eDMSAPI Inbound 109
Figure 25
Groups in an input module
A Group name must match a Group name that comes from the input
module. In this example, the Group name (Fire1) must match the
Group name that is assigned to the input contact (01) in Figure 25
"Groups in an input module" (page 109). Under the Group name Fire1,
two Members are listed, which are actual output Devices (Device 2000
and Device DO_02_01).
If a user presses the button connected to Contact 01, the Input
Program eIO generates an Alarm for group Fire1. eIO sends this
information to the eKERNEL, where a group is present with the
name Fire1 for the eIO Module. The alarm is passed on to the group
Members: 2000 and DO_02_01.
• Alarm
The Alarm description also comes from the input program, and can be
the identifier of the input program or a character string that is received
from an external device (for example, eCAP, eAPI).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 01.06
17 October 2008
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