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278 Table: eESPA
eESPA_DataId_Ala_descr_str
This field specifies the Data Identifier of the espa record that specifies the
alarm description.
This parameter is only relevant if eESPA acts as an input program (so
receives external data from the espa infrastructure.
This field refers to the definitions of eKERNEL_ALARM table, and must be
appropriately configured (for authorized, message length, and so on).
If the specified data identifier is not present in the available datastream
record, than the field eESPA_Ala_descr_default_str must be used to
define a default message.
This field can also be a combination of more than one data identifier.
Than the data identifiers must be separated by a ^ sign. If for instance the
beep code (data identifier 3) in combination with the priority (data identifier
6) must result in the alarm description, this value must be 3^6.
If the display message (data identifier 2) is a part of the alarm description,
you can specify the first x characters of the message as the alarm
description. For authorized the value 2:3, results in an alarm description
equal to the first 3 characters of the display message (data identifier
2). If the message is, for authorized, NURSE CALL ROOM 02, the
alarm description is NUR, so the alarm NUR must be configured in the
eKERNEL_ALARM table.
If this eESPA module acts as an input program: In this authorized,
data identifier 3 (beep coding) is defined as eESPA_DataId_Ala_descr_str.
Table 17
Espa record: SOH1STX1US12345RS2USThe messageRS3US9RS4US3RS6U
S3ETXBCC
(SOH) Start of header
STX Start of text
ETX End of text
US Unit separator
RS Record separator
BCC Checksum
The incoming alarm/message must be translated to a valid message
request and sent to the eKERNEL:
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