GOLDENEAGLE AM 4.0.x user manual
– 07/2012
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Auto-configure thresholds: once data has been collected for this particular station, you may click the
button to automatically set the nominal level to the average measured value for that station. Previous
threshold settings (in terms of difference in dB from the nominal level) will be maintained.
In section
(3)
For each threshold of monitoring (high, low1 and low2) a check box enables monitoring and specific
parameters need to be set.
Check the ‘Send Alarm’ box to send an SNMP trap and/or mail in case of alarm. If that box is not
check, the threshold violation will only be recorded in the event log.
The ‘Time out before alarm’ will configure a delay between an out of tolerance reading and the
generation of an alarm, which prevents transient and momentary variations from generating nuisance
alarms.
Intermittent errors may also be monitored by checking the box. When checked, the following
parameters can be set:
- Whether to send an alarm or not.
- The max number of intermittent events before the alarm is triggered.
- The time window during which the number of events will be counted.
Click
to lock in your changes before selecting another tab or station.
7.2.3. Analog Audio Configuration
Select the
‘Analog Audio’ tab to configure analog audio monitoring.
Simply set the high and low levels where you want them using the graph or the text boxes as with the
‘Radio
Signal Level
’ tab (see previous section), and decide whether or not you want to trigger alarms at those levels.
Click
to lock your changes before selecting another tab or station.