Cisco Systems TD 92322GB Server User Manual


 
TD 92322GB
2007-06-26/ Ver. D
Installation and Operation Manual
Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi
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IMS/IP outputs
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The IMS/IP has two outputs that can be used by the Basic Alarm Manager. These outputs
are predefined in the Basic Alarm Manager at delivery. The initial state, i.e. high or low, for
the output can also be set from the Basic Alarm Manager.
Output Module outputs
The number of outputs that can be used in the Basic Alarm Manager can be extended by
using an Output Module connected to the A-bus. The Output Module output is defined
by a name, the module address on the A-bus, and the output number. The initial state, i.e.
high or low, for the output can also be set from the Basic Alarm Manager.
6.4.2 Define an Event
An Event consists of one or several trigger conditions that leads to one or several actions.
It is indicated in the left menu how many triggers and actions that has been configured.
See also configuration examples in Appendix B.
Triggers
A trigger is a set of conditions that have to be fulfilled, for example that an input has to be
open for a certain time period or that an alarm has been sent from a handset.
Several triggers can be defined for each Event. The actions in the Event will be carried out
when any of the triggers is fulfilled.
Actions
The actions that can be carried out by the Basic Alarm Manager is to send a message to a
Pocket Unit in the system or activate an output. The UNS will be used to get the
destination address corresponding to the address entered in the “Handset No.” field.
Several actions can be carried out for each event. The actions can be repeated at a regular
time interval as long as an input is active.
6.5 Backup and Restore
The Basic Alarm Manager can be backed up and restored from the Basic Alarm Manager
user interface. The configuration of the Basic Alarm Manager will also be included in the
backup that is created from the IMS/IP administration pages.
Note: When the IMS/IP is restored from the administration pages, the Basic Alarm
Manager will also be restored, i.e. all changes that have been made since the last backup
will be discarded.
It is also possible to clear the complete configuration from the Basic Alarm Manager user
interface.
1.The IMS/IP has two outputs of open-collector type. When the output is active, it is called ‘low’ in the Basic Alarm
Manager. For more information about the outputs, see the ELISE Installation Guide.