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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference

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Property Description

Each element defines a group of active and
passive alarm destinations the Alarm Notifier will use. The
active destinations are signified by a list of
child elements within the element. The
passive destinations are signified by a list of
child elements within the element. For a
description of the properties that must be defined within
each of these child elements, see Active and Passive Alarm
Destinations
.

Each element also contains 2 global elements:
its index number (UCPTindex), and its enable data point
(UCPTenablePath). The property is
optional. You can reference a SNVT_switch data point by
its name (UCPTname) here. The will then be
enabled when that data point is set to 100.0 1, or disabled if
that data point is set to 0.0 0. You could set this data point
with a L

ON

W

ORKS

switch, or with the Scheduler

application.

This allows you to enable or disable an Alarm Notifier’s
destination sets under different circumstances.

7.3.2.1 Input Data Points

The following table describes the properties that you must define within each element.
As described in the previous section, each element defines an input data point for the
Alarm Notifier. The input data points have an xsi type attribute of “UFPTalarmNotifier_Input_DpRef”
and a dpType attribute of “Input”.

Each time an input data point is updated, the Alarm Notifier will check if it has reached an alarm
condition. If an input data point is updated and meets an active or passive alarm condition, then an
alarm notification will be logged, and the applicable passive or active alarm destinations will be used.


Net/LON/iLON App/Data Logger[0]/nvoDlLevAlarm[0]


1
0
0
1
0
1

0
0


Property Description

The name of the data point to be monitored by the Alarm Notifier
in the following format: <network/channel/device/functional
block
/data point>.

This element contains seven properties that determine what
information will be stored in the Alarm History and Alarm
Summary Logs for this data point. The meanings of each