Interactive Command Set
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ALARM
Use this command to provide the current alarm status and access to the alarm
settings.
Level 0
Not applicable
Level 1
ALARM [{ALL| xAy[-z]}]
Use this command to view the current alarm status for the module
that you specify. Only active alarms display, unless an option is
passed.
If you do not specify a parameter, each active alarm status stored
in the Communications Module is displayed. If you type ALL, the
current status of all alarms for all modules through the SPI
command displays.
Output from the command includes the alarm number (internal
number used for alarm identification), a text description of the
alarm, the current status, the current alarm level (elevated alarms
are indicated with an asterisk*), and the delay time for the alarm.
Example:
SSU_2000->alarm 1A2
2003-05-24T18:23:38Z ID: SSU2000 Name: SSU_2000
Input #
Alarm Status
Level(*=Elev) Delay
------- ---- ------------- --------------- ------------- ---------
1A02 (00) Communication Ok
Minor
5 sec
1A02 (01) Mastership
Ok
Minor
30 sec
1A02 (02) Power-A
Ok
Minor
Immed
Level 2
Same as Level 1 operation, with the following additions:
ALARM TEST {MINOR|MAJOR|CRITICAL}
Options are:
TEST
Use this option to test and activate alarm relay/LED for
one second. This has no effect on alarm status.
MINOR
Sets the MINOR alarm relay/LED
MAJOR
Sets the MAJOR alarm relay/LED
CRITICAL
Sets the CRITICAL alarm relay/LED
Level 3
Same as Level 2 operation, with the following additions:
ALARM xAy[-z] # DELAY time
ALARM xAy[-z] # {IGNORE|REPORT|MINOR|MAJOR|CRITICAL}
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