Instruction Manual
i.LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference  8-25 
Property Description 
<UCPTlogSourceAddress> 
The network address of the device the data point is local to. This 
is displayed using the following format: 
[Subnet.Node] 
<UCPTlocation> 
The location of the data point. 
<UCPTalarmText> 
The alarm text for the alarm. This text can be specified for an 
Alarm Notifier using the AlarmNotifierSet function. 
<UCPTpriority> 
The priority level assigned to the data point that caused the 
alarm. The priority level is an integer between 0 (high priority) 
and 255 (low priority). You can use this priority level to sort the 
alarms with the summary log view, or with the i.LON 100 Web 
page. 
<UCPTalarmGroup> 
The alarm group of the alarm. This may be useful when sorting 
alarms. 
<UCPTalarmFlags> 
The alarm flags string defined for the data point that caused the 
alarm. For more information on this property, see 
AlarmNotifierGet on page 8-6. 
<UCPTvalue> 
The value of the data point that caused the alarm notification. 
<UCPTvalueDef> 
The value definition being used by the data point. Values 
definitions are strings representing preset values. They can be 
established when a data point is added to the Data Server. If 
this property does not appear, then the data point is not 
currently using a value definition. For more information on 
value definitions, see Chapter 5, Data Server. 
<UCPTunit> 
The unit type defined for the data point that caused the alarm. 
<UCPTalarmType> 
ACTIVE or PASSIVE. This indicates whether the alarm was an 
active or passive alarm. The conditions that determine whether 
an alarm is active or passive are defined when the Alarm 
Notifier is created. For more information, see Active and Passive 
Alarm Condition Sets on page 8-15. 
<UCPTpointStatus> 
The status of the data point that caused the alarm notification. 
For information on how you can determine which point statuses 
cause alarm notifications, see Active and Passive Alarm 
Conditions Set Properties on page 8-15. 










