
eLOG
The eLOG module provides information on how DECT Messenger has processed an incoming
alarm from the input up to the output device. This can be necessary if, for example, no response
is received to indicate whether a recipient received a message or not. The eLOG module does
not have a user interface, and does not provide charts. However, eLOG provides three *.csv
files that contain detailed information about how the alarm was processed.
eCAP
The eCAP Module handles a V.24 interface. Over the V.24 interface, there can be many
protocol variants. A number of protocols are predefined in the eCAP. For the latest list of
supported protocols, refer to Avaya DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning,
NN43120-301, or check the most recent commercial documentation. You can use the
eCAP_Generic module to set up your own protocol for incoming character strings using the
V.24 interface. If you need a special protocol over the V.24 connection, you can request that
Avaya create this protocol for you; you must provide a detailed protocol specification.
eESPA
The eESPA module supports the ESPA 444 protocol. Incoming and outgoing eESPA also
supports both types of ESPA stations: Controlling station and Polling station.
eLOCATION
You can use the eLOCATION module to determine the approximate location of a DECT
handset after the handset calls a predefined number. The location information relates to the
Radio Cell from which the call originated. The precision of the location depends on the area
covered by the Radio Cell. The smaller the area covered, the greater the precision of the
location.
eSMS
eSMS is a new output module capable of sending SMS messages to mobile GSM Phones. It
uses a GSM terminal instead of an asynchronous modem to connect to the mobile provider.
As a result there are no longer restrictions on mobile provides, which was the case with
aASYNC module. Also eSMS is more scalable as it can transmit messages faster. Finally
eSMS is capable of handling inbound SMS with a specific syntax to confirm alarms based upon
CLIP or pincode.
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