Device, Feed, and Stream Alarms
Status Alarms
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Status Alarms
A
status
alarm indicates − through the color of its icon − the acknowledged, latched, and
current status of:
• a physical or virtual device
OR
,
• a more logical entity (e.g. an Input’s streaming codec status)
Text Alarms
A
text
alarm provides textual information in the form of a measurement, calculation, or some
other descriptive data. The icon of a text alarm displays the letter
T
(for
text
) inside it. The text
is displayed to the right of the icon, starting with the name of the alarm and followed by its
textual data within square brackets.
In the
System
folder on the left pane of EdgeVision Player, alarms are organized in hierarchical
fashion with the
System
folder as root folder. Alarms subsumed within a folder are alarms
associated with the physical or logical entity this folder represents. For example, there may be
a folder named
EdgeVision-1
in which there is a sub-folder named
Health
. Within this
Health
folder there will be a list of alarms related to the health strictly for this particular EdgeVision
device.
Note:
Status alarms can be grouped together to form virtual alarms.
See also
For more information about status alarm icon colors and the notions of acknowledgement and
latching, see
"Alarm Icon Colors", on page 25
.
Note:
Text alarms may live alongside (i.e. co-located at the same hierarchical level)
with status alarms pertaining to the same device or logical entity.
See also
For more information about:
• Loudness measurement text alarms, see
page 32
.
• AC3 audio metadata text alarms, see
page 34
.
• Audio info frame text alarms, see
page 36
.
• Streaming text alarms, see
page 37
.
• Device health text alarms, see
page 40
.