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Genie Distribution WNET Manual v3
© Tieline Research Pty. Ltd. 2020
Deactivating Alarms
An alarm is deactivated automatically when the alarm state is reversed. E.g. if power is restored
after a
PSU Failure
alarm, or if audio is restored after an
Input Silence
alarm.
Deactivating Input Silence Alarms
An
Input Silence
alarm is activated when the configured audio and duration thresholds have
been breached. To recover from this alarm state the codec must detect input audio higher than
the failure threshold. When audio at this level is detected, the codec monitors input audio to
ensure it doesn't drop below the recovery threshold setting more than 5 times within the
nominated
Input Silence
duration time. The alarm is then deactivated automatically.
Alarm History
1. Open the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI and click
Alarms
, then click
Alarm History
to display a
record of all system alarms which have been raised.
Click the
Purge alarm history
button to clear all alarms from the
Alarm History
panel.