
Environments defined as LOCAL refer to the PC where the eKERNEL is running, whereas
environments that have an IP address refer to the IP address of the PC where the modules
are running.
To add the contents of the registry file into the registry, double-click the *.reg file. To remove
the contents from the registry again, open the registry, go to (HKEY_Current_User/Software/
Philips/), and remove the key of a module from the registry.
eDMSAPI Inbound
The eDMSAPI supports inbound LRMS (Low Rate Message Services) calls from DECT
handsets that support LRMS (E2) messaging.
There are several types of incoming calls, which are briefly explained in the following
subsections.
Incoming Alarm (IA) from DMC
Incoming Alarm is an LRMS (E2) message that is sent from an LRMS DECT extension to an
extension number (DNR) in the DMC. However, the DECT handset from which the LRMS (E2)
message is sent is monitored (IO Registered) by DECT Messenger. The message is delivered
to DECT Messenger, instead of to the intended destination. Therefore, if you send a message
from one DECT handset to another, and the originating handset is IO Registered by DECT
Messenger, this message is not sent to the intended destination directly; DECT Messenger
decides what to do with the message. DECT Messenger treats this incoming message in the
same way as any incoming message, and sends it to the devices specified in a group.
Note:
A message sent from an IO registered DECT handset to another DECT handset always
uses DECT Messenger, with a Group-to-Group Member-to-Device structure.
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