SE6166 Controller • Rev. 4/13/2011 18 © 2011 Automated Logic Corporation
WebCTRL alarms use Notification Class #1. A BACnet alarm's Notification Class defines:
• Alarm priority for Alarm, Fault, and Return to Normal states
• Options for BACnet alarm acknowledgement
• Where alarms should be sent (recipients)
NOTE You may need to set up additional Notification Classes if your system will handle
Life Safety alarms or if you need to send certain types of alarms only to an alarm manager
other than WebCTRL.
BACnet defines the following Network message
priorities for Alarms and Events.
00–63
Life Safety
64–127
Critical Equipment
128–191
Urgent
192–255
Normal
BACnet priority for Alarms.
BACnet priority for Fault messages.
BACnet priority for Return-to-normal messages.
Ack Required for Off-
Normal, Fault, and
Normal
Requires a controller acknowledgement for each message
type. Normally not required.
To require operator acknowledgement for an Alarm or
Return-to-normal message (stored in the WebCTRL
database) change the acknowledgement settings on
WebCTRL's
tab for an alarm
source or an alarm category.
The first row in this list is the WebCTRL Server. Do not
delete this row. Click
if you want other BACnet devices
to receive alarms.
Name that appears in the
table.
Use
(static binding) only for third-party BACnet
device recipients that do not support dynamic binding.
Recipient Device Object
Identifier
Type the
from SiteBuilder (or from the
network administrator for third-party devices) in the
field.
Change for third-party devices that use a BACnet Process
Identifier other than 1. WebCTRL processes alarms for any
32-bit Process Identifier.
Issue Confirmed
Notifications
Select to have a device continue sending an alarm
message until it receives delivery confirmation from the
recipient.
Notification
Classes