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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference

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Property Description

An alarm notification will occur each time any of the input
data points defined for an Alarm Notifier are updated, and
the data point’s matches the status
defined for any of the Alarm Notifier’s active or passive
alarm condition sets. You can specify as many input data
points as you like per Alarm Notifier.

The input data points for an Alarm Notifier are signified by
a list of elements that have an xsi type attribute
of “UFPTalarmNotifier_Input_DpRef ” and a dpType
attribute of “Input”.

For a description of the properties that must be defined
within each element, see Input Data Points.
You can specify as many input data points as you want for
each Alarm Notifier.

An e-mail profile contains an e-mail address, message text,
subject heading, and an attachment file. An e-mail message
with the subject heading, message text and attachment will
be sent to the address provided each time the e-mail profile
is used.

You will reference these e-mail profiles when you set up the
Alarm Notifier’s active and passive alarm destination sets.
You can create as many e-mail profiles as you want for each
Alarm Notifier, but each alarm destination can reference
only one e-mail profile.

The e-mail profiles for an Alarm Notifier are signified by a
list of elements. For a description of the properties
that must be defined within each element, see
E-mail Profiles.

If the input data point is updated and matches the conditions
defined by any of the active alarm condition sets, it is
considered an active alarm. In this case, the Alarm Notifier
will use its active destinations. You can create as many
active alarm condition sets as you want per Alarm Notifier.

The active alarm condition sets for an Alarm Notifier are
signified by a list of elements. For a
description of the properties that must be defined within
each element, see Active and Passive Alarm
Conditions
.

If the input data point is updated and matches the conditions
defined by any of the passive alarm condition sets, it is
considered a passive alarm. In this case, the Alarm Notifier
will use its passive destinations. You can create as many
passive alarm condition sets as you want per Alarm Notifier.

The passive alarm condition sets for an Alarm Notifier are
signified by a list of elements. For a
description of the properties that must be defined within
each element, see Active and Passive
Alarm Conditions
.