User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 3. Commands Page 3-375
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Valid values are as follows:
SA Service-affecting condition immediate action required.
NSA Nonservice-affecting condition, action required.
Values are derived from the SERVICE EFFECT CODE attribute of the LMS1000 channel
or limit configuration with which the alarm condition is associated. Parameter grouping
cannot be used with this parameter.
<ocrdat>
This is the date when the triggering event occurred (i.e., the threshold was crossed). The
format for this parameter is MOY-DOM (Month-Of-Year - Day-Of-Month). MOY ranges
from 1 to 12 and DOM ranges from 1 to 31. A null value for this parameter defaults to the
current date unless <ocrtm> is null, then this parameter does not apply. Parameter
grouping cannot be used with this parameter.
<ocrtm>
This is the time when the triggering event occurred. The format for this parameter is
HOD-MOH-SOM (Hour-Of-Day - Minute-Of-Hour - Second-Of-Minute). HOD ranges from
0 to 23. MOH and SOM range from 0 to 59. A NULL value means this parameter and
the <ocrdat> parameter are not applicable. Parameter grouping cannot be used with this
parameter.
<locn>, <dirn>
These parameters do not apply to LMS1000. A NULL value is inserted for them.
<tmper>
This is the accumulation time period for Performance Monitoring (PM) parameters. It
represents the length of time the alarm condition has been active. Parameter grouping
cannot be used with this parameter. The format for this parameter is VAL-UN, where
valid values for VAL (value) and UN (unit) are:
VAL (value)
UN (unit)
1 DAY (day)
1 to 24 HR (hour)
1 to 1440 MIN (minute)