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|width="100pt"|'''Event Owner''':
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|width="300pt"| A station or [[UDP]] group
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|'''Event type''': || 21 - Event Timeout
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|'''Subevent''': || See below
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|'''When change to ON''': || When a timer owned by this station expires
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|'''When change to OFF''': || N/A
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|'''When related to''': || Yes (optional)
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Revision as of 00:08, 15 November 2007

Event description

Event Owner: A station or UDP group
Event type: 21 - Event Timeout
Subevent: See below
When change to ON: When a timer owned by this station expires
When change to OFF: N/A
When related to: Yes (optional)
Event Owner: A station
Event type: 21 - Event Timeout
Sub-Event: Parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger number
When Change to ON: When a timer owned by this station expires
When Change to OFF: N/A
When Related to: Yes (optional)
  • Additional information:
-From any event or RCI a timer can be started (or stopped) by the data message $ST (Set_Timer)
-100 ms resolution
-When the timer expires the event “21 Event Timeout” is triggered
-Syntax:
  • $ST Lxxxx Wyy Lzzzz
  • xxxx = station which is owner of the timer
  • yy = timeout value in 100ms steps
  • zzzz = “related to” number (optional)
  • Example 1: $ST L102 W50 - set a 5 second timer on station 102
  • Example 2: $ST L102 – stop all timers on station 102
  • Example 3: $ST L102 W50 L101 - set a 5 second timer on station 102, 101 is “related-to”
  • Application:
- Pulse RCO’s
- Timeout of conversations