MV-805 IP Multiviewer User Manual
Configuring Alarms
Getting Started 3 - Design/Layout of Video Wall (Orbit) 9.3
Issue1 Revision 1
Page 114
© 2018 SAM
5.
Tick
Alarm Enable
.
The alarm name (Video Input Lost) is shown
underlined and bold
in the list of alarm
types, indicating the alarm is enabled on the selected input.
6.
Click on the
Network A Lost
alarm.
7.
Tick
Alarm Enable
.
8.
Click on the
Network B Lost
alarm.
9.
Tick
Alarm Enable
.
Alarm Property
Description
Alarm Enable
Tick box. Tick to enable the alarm.
Delay (seconds)
The time in seconds from when a fault is detected to when the alarm is displayed on the
multiviewer video wall.
Setting a small delay will prevent transient alarms being displayed, filtering out transient
alarms.
Automatic
Acknowledgement
Tick box. Tick to enable automatic acknowledgement by the multiviewer system.
Untick to manually acknowledge the alarm. Alarms will have to be acknowledged by the
user, to stop an alarm flashing.
Delay (seconds)
The time in seconds from when the alarm occurs to when it is automatically
acknowledged by the multiviewer system.
Setting a delay here allows an alarm to flash and be displayed for a short time before
being automatically acknowledged.
Table 28 Unit Alarms Properties
Note:
Each alarm has its own ‘Alarm Enable’ and ‘Automatic Acknowledge’ properties.
Figure 93 Enabled Alarms
Note:
Some alarms have further settings and parameters; this is indicated by text in the
properties box.
For example,
for the Audio Level alarm, the properties box text indicates that configuring of levels and
channel alarms is done in separate tabs.