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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference
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Property Description
deleted. In this case, it has the following values:
IS_NOTSYNCED
IS_DELETED
<UCPTlastUpdate>
A timestamp indicating the last time the configuration of the
Alarm Generator was updated. This timestamp uses the
following format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
<UCPTuri>
The name of the file containing the configuration web page
for the Alarm Generator on the SmartServer flash disk,
absolute or relative to /web/user/echelon folder. This
property is
#8000010128000000[4].UFPTalarmGenerator_Cfg.htm
by default.
<UCPTalrmIhbT>
The time period for which alarm generation is to be
inhibited after the application is enabled. This period must
be entered in seconds, as a double precision floating point
value.
<UCPTalarmPriority>
Specifies the alarm priority that will be reported in the
priority_level field of the alarm data points for the Alarm
Generator. The alarm priority is independent of the alarm
type. For a list of valid alarm priorities, see
Alarm Priority
Levels.
<UCPTpollOnResetDelay>
The time period to wait after enabling or starting the
application before polling the value of the input data point,
in seconds. This field has a range of 0.0-6553.0 seconds.
When the default value of 0.0 seconds is used, the Alarm
Generator will resume polling the input data point at the
interval specified by the <UCPTpollRate> property
immediately after a reset.
<UCPTpollRate>
The poll rate for the input and compare data points, in
seconds. When this value is greater than 0, the Alarm
Generator will poll the values of the input and compare data
points each time this interval expires. This field has a range
of 0-214,748,364 seconds.
When this value is 0, the Alarm Generator will not poll the
value of the input and compare data points, and will only
check for alarm conditions when it receives event-driven
updates to the data points.
You should note that other SmartServer applications may
cause the Data Server to poll this data point’s value as well.
The poll rate specified by these applications should be
compatible with each other. For example, if an Alarm
Generator is polling a data point every 15 seconds, and a
Data Logger is polling that data point every 10 seconds,
then the Data Server will have to poll the value of the data
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