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MONITORING
This menu pages allows you to apply the needed settings to the alarms. The following submenus
are available:
•
Alarm Notification
– you can enable/disable the available notification types.
•
Alarms
– gives you full control to all alarms that could be generated.
•
GP Outputs
– from here you can assign function to the General Purpose Outputs.
Alarms
is a special parameter type with its own dialog editor. Each alarm parameter is composed
of the following sub-parameters:
•
Low threshold
– the lower alarm limit of the measured signal. If the value stays below this
limit for predefined time “low alarm” event will be generated;
•
High threshold
– the higher alarm limit of the measured signal. If the value stays above this
limit for predefined time “high alarm” event will be generated;
•
Trigger time
– waiting time before a “low alarm” or “high alarm” event is generated;
•
Release time
– waiting time before an “Idle alarm” event is generated;
• Set of notification channels – In case of alarm, maintenance staff will be immediately alerted
via
,
SNMP
or
GPO
, which allows technicians to restore the normal service as soon
as possible.
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Depicted above is the structure of the alarm editor dialog for the following alarms:
RF Alarm
,
FM Left Alarm
,
FM Right Alarm
.
IP Left Alarm
,
IP Right Alarm
. The bar graph indicates the
signal range of the alarm. The highlighted area represents the permitted signal value range. If
current signal value (pos. 4) is in this range, no alarm event will be generated. Basic elements of
the alarm editor dialog:
1. Lower limit of the alarm range;
2. Low threshold value;