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muted, it continues to sound with short intermittent bleeps to indicate that a problem still exists. It will be
silenced when all problems are cleared.
The
Alarm Silence Button
can be used to test the LEDs on the Operators Panel. When the Alarm
Silence Button is pressed and held, all LEDs will be illuminated if there are no faults present.
Table 9-6: Audible alarm states
Alarm state Action
Action with Alarm Silence
button pressed
S0
Normal mode: silent
Beep twice
S1
Fault mode: 1 sec on/1 sec off
Transition to S2
S2
Remind mode: intermittent beep
None
S3
Muted mode: silent
None
S4
Critical fault mode: continuous
alarm
None: mute not active
Note the following about Audible Alarm States:
• When an alarm is in state S1, and you do not mute the alarm within two minutes, the alarm will
automatically transition to state S2.
• Alarm states S1 to S4 return to state S0 when you clear the fault.
• Alarm state S4 can be entered from any other alarm state
Audible alarm conditions
Certain MediaStore alerts result in an audible alarm.
Status
Severity
Alarm
PCM alert—loss of DC power from a single
PCM
Fault—no loss of redundancy
S1
PCM alert—loss of DC power from a single
PCM
Fault—loss of redundancy
S1
PCM fan fail
Fault—loss of redundancy
S1
SBB module detected PCM fault
Fault
S1
MediaStore configuration error
Fault—critical
S1
Low temperature alert
Warning
S1
High temperature alert
Warning
S1
Over temperature alarm
Fault—critical
S4
I
2
C bus failure
Fault—loss of redundancy
S1
Ops panel communication error (I
2
C)
Fault—critical
S1
RAID error
Fault—critical
S1
SBB interface module fault
Fault—critical
S1
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