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{Alarms}
that provides the following information (see Figure 3.4):
- Software alarms,
- Hardware alarms.
The web interface also displays a state bar at the bottom of the screen containing the
following information:
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Transmission
: "off" or "on",
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TX Pwrr
: transmission power on the selected channel,
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Rx Pwr
: reception power (ambient noise) on the selected channel,
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Channel
: selected channel (private channel and absolute channel (# character)),
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Alarms
: "n" with n being the number of active alarms.
3.4.2
Selecting a channel
The IDR
IDO 3G has two types of channel dialling:
• absolute dialing,
• private dialing.
Private dialing is the default. It is used to define numbers which are easier to dial or
memorise. The private number 10, for example, may correspond to the absolute number
"250".
Only private dialing is available as standard. Absolute dialing is available depending on the
projects.
When a channel is selected, the screens may vary according to whether both dialing
modes are available (private and absolute).
Figure 3.4
WEB INTERFACE - {ALARMS} TAB
CAUTION: Users must be informed of the channel number chosen in order to
be able to select the same channel on their terminal and thus
communicate in IDR mode.