
StudioStation 100 • Web-Based User Interface
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Alarms and Traps
In the
Alarms
and
Traps
page within
Configuration
, an administrator can configure
e-mail account and communication settings to allow the unit to send notification e-mails.
This is also the location for selecting whether to log, display a message about, or send an
e-mail about various conditions and errors experienced by the StudioStation 100.
To open this page, click the
Configuration
tab (see figure 43) at the top of the
StudioStation 100 embedded web pages and then click the
Alarms
and
Traps
tab on the
second tier of tabs.
Figure 43.
Configuration Tab, Alarms and Traps Subtab
The
Alarms
and
Traps
page (see figure 44) opens, showing the two drop-down panels:
1
2
Figure 44.
Alarms and Traps Page
1
Alarm
Notifier
Destinations
— Enter e-mail information for the person to be
notified of an alarm.
2
Alarm
Message
List
— Choose the level of urgency for a given alarm on the
StudioStation 100, or disable the alarm. The options to choose for an alarm in the
Priority
pane are:
•
Notify
— The StudioStation 100 sends an e-mail and unsolicited SIS response.
•
Display
— The alarm indicator is active on the front panel, AAP or wallplate, and
web page.
•
Log
— The StudioStation 100 records the alarm to file.
•
Disable
— The alarm is disabled.
NOTE:
If internal storage space is nearly full (at the point it triggers the disk space alarm)
and the StudioStation 100 is set up to automatically upload recordings to a server
(see
on page 42), then the StudioStation 100 uses an
automatic disc cleanup feature to make room for new recordings. As needed, the unit
automatically deletes previous recordings that have been uploaded to a server, starting
with the oldest recordings, until there is enough free space on the disk.
figure 43
figure 44