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LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference

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Every should contain one or more and elements.

Table 36 describes the properties you must define for each and
element. Each element defines an active destination set for the Alarm Notifier.

Each element defines a passive destination set for the alarm notifier.
The active destinations for an Alarm Notifier are used when the input data point is updated,
and meets the conditions defined by any of the Alarm Notifier’s active condition sets. The

passive destinations for an Alarm Notifier are used when the input data point is updated,
and meets any of the conditions defined by the Alarm Notifier’s passive condition sets.

Table 36 Active and Passive Destination Properties

Property Description

The index number of the alarm destination set.

This optional property contains an e-mail nickname, as defined for

an e-mail profile created for the Alarm Notifier. The e-mail profile to

be used each time an alarm notification uses this destination set.

NOTE: The

i.

LON Configuration Software will only allow you to

display and modify one active, and one passive, alarm destination.
The destinastions displayed will be the first listed in the XML files.

If you use the

i.

LON 100 Configuration Software to modify the

configuration of the Alarm Notifier, and these destinations are using
different e-mail profiles, it will modify the Alarm Notfier to use the

same e-mail profile for the first passive destination as it does for the

first active destination.

The name of the output data point that will be updated when the

active destination is used, and the e-mail for the alarm notification
has been sent.
If you want to create a destination that will automatically update
the data point during an alarm notification without waiting for the

e-mail to be sent, do not fill in the

property.

The value, or value definition, that the output data point for the

destination set will be updated to and the e-mail has been sent
successfully by the Alarm Notifier.
Value definitions are user-defined strings representing actual

values. They can be added to a data point using the DataServerSet
function.

The minimum alarm level required for this destination to be used.
The alarm level for an alarm notification is determined by the value

assigned to the property for of condition set that
caused it.

The maximum alarm level required for this destination to be used.
The alarm level for an alarm notification is determined by the value

assigned to the property of the condition set that

caused it.