GOLDENEAGLE TV 6.0.x user manual
– 07/2012
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In section
(2)
:
Setting various thresholds can also be done by manually entering values in this section. For each type of
monitoring, a check box enables monitoring and specific parameters are then displayed.
Set the
nominal level
by entering the desired value in dBµV.
The
Threshold
is the reference value. When the level overshoots it, the GOLDENEAGLE TV will
trigger an alarm or other action.
The ‘
Hysteresis
’ value establishes a level at which the unit will recover from an alarm state. In other
words, if the signal dips below the ‘Low’ threshold, the level must come up above the ‘Low’ threshold
plus the Hysteresis differential before the unit will cancel the alarm. This prevents the generation of
dozens of alarms and log events by levels that are fluctuating at or near the alarm thresholds. When
the set value is too high, the text box becomes red.
In section
(3)
The ‘Time out before alarm’ will configure a delay between an out of tolerance reading and the
generation of an alarm, which prevents transient and momentary variations from generating nuisance
alarms.
Check the ‘Send Alarm’ box to send an SNMP trap and/or mail in case of alarm. If that box is not
check, the threshold violation will only be recorded in the event log.
Intermittent errors may also be monitored by checking the box. When checked, the following
parameters can be set:
- The max number of intermittent events before the alarm is triggered.
- The time window during which the number of events will be counted.
- Whether to send an alarm or not.
Click
“Save station”
to lock in your changes before selecting another tab or station.