To enable alarms
The channels for which you enable alarms trigger your previously defined alarm
responses. See
To set allowed alarm responses
on page 167.
1.
From the CONFIG menu, select
Enable Alarms
and toggle it to
On
. This
turns on all alarms that are individually enabled and provides a quick way to
switch them on and off without changing their individual settings.
2.
Also, for Audio inputs, you must enable alarms individually by channels. To
start, select
Audio Inputs/Outputs
in the CONFIG menu.
3.
Select each input shown in the box to individually enable its alarms. AES A
is shown selected.
4.
For each of the AES, Analog, and Embedded inputs, select
Bar to Input
Map
and press the
SEL
button to display the
Bar to Input map
menu.
5.
Navigate to each box for each alarm that you want to allow. Press the
SEL
button to enable it (when enabled, there is an
X
in the box) or disable it
(when disabled, the box is blank) for each channel displayed.
6.
Select the
Return
box, and press the
SEL
button to return to the CONFIG
menu.
7.
For Dolby 1 - 4, you must also enable alarms individually. (Requires Option
DPE.)
8.
Select the
Dolby Fmt Expected, Dolby E Pgm Mask
and/or
Dolby Chan
and configure them as you want.
To set limits or
qualifications
Some alarms require setting a threshold or condition that triggers the alarm.
1.
Select
Alarm Thresholds
in turn, for both the
Analog Audio Displays
and
Digital Audio Displays
.
2.
For each selection in the previous step, set the following alarm thresholds
that trigger an alarm when exceeded:
■
Clip Samples: number of consecutive samples at the all-high level.
■
Mute Samples: number of consecutive all-zero samples.
■
Silence Level: the level below which audio is considered not present.
■
Silence Duration: the length of audio silence time allowed.
■
Over Level: the too-loud audio level.
3.
For Closed Caption related alarms, select
Aux Data Settings
and then the
desired CC type.
4.
Select the required services for the desired CC type and select the CC
channels and/or Text channels for which you want to trigger the CC Services
Missing Alarm.
5.
For SDI Gamut display related alarms, select
Gamut Thresholds
and then
the desired gamut thresholds.
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