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Module with the same Alarm Identifier, however, with the properties:
*RESET after *SENT.
After you receive an alarm through eAPI, the options shown in Table
11 "Options for alarm handling" (page 117) apply to alarm handling:
Table 11
Options for alarm handling
Field: set or
reset
Field: Remove
after DECT Messenger action
*set *sent Alarm processed as sent alarm.
*set *reset Alarm set and waits for a reset.
*set *calc System sets the alarm. The system searches in the
eKERNEL_ALARM table for a Remove_after SENT for
that Input Module with the same Alarm Description. If the
system cannot find this, it searches for a Remove_after
Reset with the same alarm description. If the system
cannot find this, it searches for the alarm description
*Other in for the same Input Module.
*reset *sent Resets all alarms from this input program.
*reset *reset Invalid input.
*reset *calc Invalid input.
eLOCATION
You can use eLOCATION to determine the approximate location of a
SIP DECT handset in a SIP DECT environment after the handset sends
a message to a predefined special number. eLOCATION is specifically
used to support emergency situations. The location information provided
relates to the Radio Cell from which the call originated. The precision of
the location is related to the area covered by the Radio Cell. The smaller
the area, the greater the precision of the handset location.
eLOCATION has the following characteristics:
requires the eDMSAPI module
All SIP DECT extensions that should be able to generate a location
alarm must be correctly set in the DMSAPI module. For User 2 User
messages, ensure that all user 2 users have been configured.
requires a predefined extension number
Predefined special numbers must be set in the eDMSAPI module with
the type *LA. The Called device can be for example 911 or 112.
location of the handset is only retrieved after a short message is sent
to the predefined extension number. In all other cases, no location
information is retrieved.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 01.06
17 October 2008
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