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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference

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Variable Substitution

Description

{alarm_hour_12}

Alarm Time Hour (12 hour). The time the alarm was
triggered on a 12-hour clock. For example, this would return
10 for an alarm that occurred at 10:00 AM or 10:00 PM.

{alarm_hour}

Alarm Time Hour (24 hour). The time the alarm was
triggered on a 24-hour clock. For example, this would return
16 for an alarm that occurred at 4 PM.

{alarm_time_am_pm}

Alarm time AM/PM. Returns “AM” for alarms that
occurred in the morning, or “PM” for alarms that occurred in
the afternoon.

{alarm_time}

Alarm Time. The time that the alarm occurred, expressed in
the following format: HH:MM:SS. For example, 08:12:22
indicates an alarm time of 8 AM, 12 minutes and 22 seconds.

{alarm_minute}

Alarm Time Minutes. The minute when the alarm was
triggered.

{alarm_second}

Alarm Time Seconds. The second when the alarm was
triggered.

{alarm_millisecond}

Alarm Time Milliseconds. The millisecond when the alarm
was triggered.

{dp_value}

Alarm Value. The of the data point that
triggered the alarm expressed with the
LonFormat="#<programID> [scope].<data type>" attribute.
This information is typically received on the SNVT_alarm
input.

{dp_preset}

Data Point Preset. The property of the data
point expressed with the LonFormat="UCPTvalueDef"
attribute. This is the value defined for the data point by a
preset.

{alarm_description}

Alarm Description. The description of the alarm that
triggered the alarm, as specified in .

{dp_name}

Input Point Name. The name of the data point defined in
.

{dp_description}

Input Point Description. The description of the data point
that generated the alarm as specified in .

{dp_unit}

Alarm Value Unit. The units of the data point that generated
the alarm as defined in .

If the data point is a SNVT_alarm or SNVT_alarm_2 type
(you are using the Alarm Notifier in conjunction with the
Alarm Generator), SI units will be returned by this variable,
regardless of the data point's format.