
You can set or change the properties of an input module.
• Alarm Properties
The alarm identifier is used to determine how the alarm is processed. Specifications are
in the All Alarms menu (for more information, see
eCONFIG main window on
page 20). Examples of the alarm properties are Priority, Repeat Interval Time, and so
on.
Note:
There are alarm identifiers predefined in the system configuration. Therefore, it is not
necessary to define all alarm identifiers. For information on available alarm properties,
see DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning, NN43120-301.
• Group
The group identifier that originates at the input module determines the group to which the
alarm must be sent. In Maintaining DECT Messenger using eCONFIG on page 19, the
group identifier is 00001. The group identifier can be a group name or any string of
characters.
• Group Member -- Device
The group is composed of group members, and each group member is an actual device
(for example, an Ergoline, a DECT handset, or an e-mail address). The output device can
be a member of more than one group. For example, a DECT handset with extension
number 2000 can be assigned to more than one group as a group member. In
Figure 6:
eCONFIG on page 17, Group 00001 has two devices (2000 and 1010). Device 2000 uses
the output program eDMSAPI, which means that Device 2000 is a DECT handset using
E2 messaging.
• Output Module - Output Program
An output device makes use of an output module, also referred to as an output program.
You can specify settings in the output module to process the output alarm.
Refer to the following sections for instructions on creating, deleting, and changing parameters
for Groups, Users, and Devices:
•
Managing devices on page 22
• Managing groups on page 31
• Managing group members on page 37
• Managing users on page 42
Avaya DECT Messenger Administrator Guide
18 DECT Messenger Fundamentals March 2012
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