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QSEE6800
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H Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 3: Card-Edge and Parameter Operation
Module Status LED
The QSEE6800
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H modules do not have card-edge alarms. Instead, the
module status LED lights up if an error is detected. See
for the location of the LED, and
for a definition of
the LED colors.
Alarms
Alarms are usually logged and monitored within available software
control applications (for example,
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Pilot Lite or Pilot). You can only
identify alarms and differentiate between major and minor alarms
within a software control application. See the appropriate software
control user manual or online help for more information.
Signal Quality Management (SQM) is a system for monitoring video
and audio inputs. SQM alarms appear on the QSEE6800
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H Input
Control windows. All alarms can be enabled or disabled, so you can
choose which alarms to monitor. Each alarm is configurable with the
following features:
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A Priority setting determines whether the alarm is major or minor.
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A Trigger setting determines how long an alarm condition must
exist for before it is reported.
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A Clear setting determines how long the condition must cease to
exist for before the alarm is deactivated.
Note
If the LED is flashing red,
please contact your Customer
Service representative.
Table 3-6.
Module Status LED Descriptions
LED Color Sequence Meaning
Off
There is no power to the module; the module
is not operational.
Green
There is power to the module; the module is
operating properly.
Red
There is an alarm condition.
Flashing red
The module has detected a hardware/
firmware fault.
Amber
The module is undergoing configuration.
Note
SQM requires CCS Pilot or
Navigator version 3.2 or later.