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276 100-412-234 REV. 06
D.2.18 Get Alarm Log
Once the number of Alarms is known via the Get Number of Alarms request, then this
service can be properly called. Since there are internal limitations to data bandwidth, only
a maximum of 50 Alarms can be requested at any given time. There are two ways of
getting the Alarm information.
1. Get the most recent 50 Alarms. This is accomplished by setting both the “From” and “To” values
to 0
2. Get any random chunk of up to 50 consecutive alarms. E.g. Alarm # 120-169
In the POST data request there are two additional fields required along with the SID.
These are the “From” and “To” values. These fields are how the specific Alarm #s are
requested. The difference between these values cannot exceed 50.
URL
http://<2000Xc IP Address>/Services/GetAlarmLogData
POST Data
{"Sid":12345,"From":120,"To":169}
Successful Response
{“ErrorCode”:0,
AlarmData”:[
{“1”:Value,“2”:Value,…,”9”:Value},
{“1”:Value,“2”:Value,…,”9”:Value},
{“1”:Value,“2”:Value,…,”9”:Value}]}
See Alarm Log IDs for the lookup table of IDs in the Table D.5.
D.2.19 Get Number of Users
Due to the nature of getting the users info from the Power Supply, this web service is
necessary to be called before any request to get the User Table. This service will simply
return the total number of Users that the Power Supply has stored in its memory; both
active and inactive.
URL
http://<2000Xc IP Address>/Services/GetUserCount
POST Data
{"Sid":12345}
Successful Response
{“ErrorCode”:0,“TotalUserPresent”:200}

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