NetPA Ultra Series • DSP Configurator Software
Monitoring
The monitoring section of the workspace contains read-only information about the
NetPA Ultra device.
Figure 92.
Monitoring Panel
1
Enable Monitoring check box
— To enable the monitoring feature, click this check
box.
NOTE:
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Enabling monitoring in DSP Configurator only enables it while using
DSP Configurator.
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Enabling monitoring does not enable or disable unsolicited responses.
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For details on using the monitoring feature outside of DSP Configurator, see
Status
Commands
on page 98.
2
Reset Flag Status button
— Click this button to reset all status flags.
NOTE:
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If the fault condition is still occurring, the flag remains red following the reset.
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Status flags are reset when power is cycled.
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Once a system has been serviced to address a fault, the status flags should be reset,
either all at once through the reset status flag button, SIS, or individually through SIS.
3
Global Status Section
—
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Unit temperature
— Displays the internal temperature of the amplifier at a
particular location.
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Power Save State
— Indicates the standby state that the amplifier is currently in.
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Active (Auto Timer Disabled)
— The Auto-Standby Timer is disabled, and
the amplifier does NOT automatically enter standby mode when no active
signal is present on any amp channel for 25 minutes.
•
Active (Auto Timer running but not triggered)
— The Auto-Standby Timer
is enabled. The amplifier remains active while there is an active signal on any
amp channel. The amplifier enters standby mode if no active signal is present
on any amp channel for 25 minutes. It returns to active upon detection of signal
on any amp channel. When the SIS command is sent, the timer resets.
•
Standby (SIS triggered)
— When the amplifier is forced into Standby via SIS
through DSP Configurator or a control system, the unit does not wake from
standby until the amplifier is placed into Standby Mode 0 or 1 (Active [Auto
Timer Disabled] or Active [Auto Timer running but not triggered], respectively)
the same way, regardless of signal presence.
•
Standby (Timer triggered)
— The amplifier has entered standby mode
because no active signal was present on any amp channel for 25 minutes. It
returns to active upon detection of signal on any amp channel.
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