Cisco Systems TD 92322GB Other Parameters, Send module status from A-bus to Unite, Status log

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TD 92322GB

Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

bus, this parameter has to be set manually. See System Planning, On-site Paging System, TD 90202GB for more information.

Send module status from A-bus to Unite

The IMS/IP can send module status received from the A-bus to the Unite system. This also means that if IMS/IP is connected as slave it will subscribe for module status from the central unit in system 900.

Call diversion display text

Text specified here is added to the display message at a call diversion. The originating Call ID can be included by writing a “%” character where the Call ID shall be inserted in the text.

3.2.2Message Distribution

The 900 Interface has distribution lists that define where incoming data from the Pocket Units in the System 900 and the System 900 modules should be sent. The receivers are addressed in the same way as for the DECT Interface that is described in Installation Guide, ELISE2, TD 92232GB. The following information is supported:

Alarm

-Personal alarms with location information from Pocket Units.

Mobile Data

-Data sent from Pocket Units.

Input activity

-An input on an Alarm Module has been activated.

Location

-Special Location1 information from Pocket Units.

Availability Info

-Includes absence information, i.e. if a Pocket Unit is placed in Charging/Storage Rack.

Pagings that are received from the A-bus will be transmitted to the destination that corresponds to the address in the UNS.

3.3Other Parameters

3.3.1Status log

The Status log messages have their own distribution list that can be reached from System Setup > Other > Logging > Status log. The status log messages include information about errors in applications or modules, for example module status from Fixed Units on the A-bus. For information about how to address the receiver of the Status log messages, see Installation Guide, ELISE2, TD 92232GB.

3.3.2System Activity log

The System Activity log messages have their own distribution list that can be reached from System Setup > Other > Logging> System Activity log. For information of system activity log messages, see Function Description, Activity Logging in Unite, TD 92341GB. For information about how to address the receiver of the System Activity log messages, see Installation and Operation Manual, Enhanced System Services, ESS, TD 92253GB.

1.The Special Location can be sent every time a pocket unit gets a new location from a locator in the system. This requires configuration both in the handset and in the locator. Also called “Immediate Alarm Transmission”.

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Contents Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi Contents Related Documents IMS/IP-WiFi connected to the LAN IntroductionRequirements Basic licence for IMS/IPAdditional licences for IMS/IP OAP licencesInstallation ELISE2 LED status IndicationFunction Indicator and Error Relay Output Function indicator that indicates the status of the IMS/IPUnlicensed Mode Addressing of the IMS/IPLicence Configuration Wlan InterfaceHandset Administration Interface GroupsWlan System 900 Interface Messaging ToolPhonebook System 900 InterfaceOther Parameters Send module status from A-bus to UniteCall diversion display text Status logIMS/IP Connected to the A-bus without Central Unit Absence HandlingAbsence List User ServerBasic Alarm Manager IMS / IPTechnical Specification Parameter SetupConfiguration of Input Activity NomenclatureConfiguration Configuration of Alarm and User DataAlarm Module inputs Define Inputs and OutputsBackup and Restore IMS/IP Phonebook Configuration Phonebook addressLocal Database Ldap Server Phonebook Setup Local Phonebook AdministrationDefault text Description Enter Search result textsUpdate the Local Database Click the Administrate IMS/IP Phonebook linkUpdate the local database from the web interface Import a CSV fileExport the Local Database Delete the Local DatabaseLdap Parameter Setup An entry can look like thisClick on the View Ldap parameters link Examples of Settings Settings for the Ldap directory in the VoIP GatewayOperation You want to search for Text to be enteredSearch examples You want to search for Text to be entered Search resultHandset Administration Search for Registered HandsetsSave the Search Result list Force Relogin Change the Handset Absent StatusRemove IP Address Delete SelectedMessaging tool IMS/IP messaging toolPhonebook Service and Route2ELISE Open Access ProtocolConfiguration Example Related Documents Document History Version Date DescriptionAppendix a IMS/IP and Firewalls Port Application or unit Transport protocolAppendix B Basic Alarm Manager Configuration Examples Alarm cancellationSystem Components ExampleOutput Activation Duration Cold-storage room 1, door openCold-storage room 1, door open reminder Handset Address Message text Beep code Cold-storage room 1, door open very longInput Trigger Input Activation Repetition Max. No. Time s Repetitions

TD 92322GB specifications

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