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Alarms in the i-Vu® application 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 acknowledgment
• Where alarms should be sent (recipients)
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
Specifies whether alarms associated with this Notification Class require a BACnet
Acknowledgment for Off-Normal, Fault, or Normal alarms.
You can require operator acknowledgment for an Alarm or Return-to-
normal message (stored in the i-Vu® database). In the i-Vu® interface on the
>
tab, change the acknowledgment settings for an alarm
source or an alarm category.
The first row in this list is the i-Vu® application. Do not delete this row. Click
if
you want other BACnet devices to receive alarms associated with this Notification
Class.
Name that appears in the
table.
Use
(static binding) for either of the following:
• Third-party BACnet device recipients that do not support dynamic binding
•
When you want alarms to be broadcast (you must uncheck
Issue Confirmed
Notifications). This use is rare.
Days and times The days and times during which the recipient will receive alarms.
Recipient Device Object
Identifier
Type the
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.
The i-Vu® application 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.
Uncheck the types of alarms you do not want the recipient to get.