Alarm macros
Alarm macros are available for use when defining alarm action settings on the
StruxureWare Central server.
Macro Definition Example
${ALERTTYPE} The type of alarm. HIGHERR
${ALERTTYPENAME} The ${ALERTTYPE} value,
displayed in the language
appropriate for the
StruxureWare Central server
locale.
Value Too High
${SENSORTYPE} The type of sensor generating
the alarm.
TEMP
${SENSORVAL} The value reported by the
sensor that is generating the
alarm.
60
${ALERTTIME} The date and time at which the
alarm notification was
generated.
Apr 2, 2009 13:01:45
${ALERTSEV} The severity value reported by
the sensor that is generating the
alarm (such as ERR, WARN,
INFO). If the alarm state has
returned to normal, the severity
value will be followed by "-RTN"
(for example WARN-RTN).
ERR, WARN-RTN
${ALERTSEVNAME} The ${ALERTSEV} value,
displayed in the language
appropriate for the
StruxureWare Central server
locale.
ERROR, WARN (returned to
normal)
${SENSORNAME} The name of the sensor
associated with the alarm.
Bldg. 3 Door
${NOTIFPOLICY} The name of the notification
policy that was used to generate
the alarm.
Default, Policy #1
${ALERTTITLE} The alarm title. Replacement Battery Needed
${ALERTDESC} The description, and
recommended action, if any, for
the alarm.
At least one faulty battery
exists.
Recommended Action:
Replace all faulty batteries.
You can use the APC
Selectors (http://
www.apc.com/go/direct/
index.cfm?tag=selectors)
page to order new batteries.
${ISACTIVE?yes?no} Specifies custom active vs.
return to normal text. The
strings “yes” and “no” can be
replaced with user-specified
strings. For example, if you
specify “active” and “cleared” for
“active” and “cleared”
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