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Configuring Alarms
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state. Alarm occurrences that are older than the number of minutes specified as the
Detection window
parameter are discarded. The default debouncing parameters are as follows:
Alarm Status
The current status of an alarm determines the color of the LED-like icon to the left of its name. Each
possible alarm status is represented by a color. Alarm statuses are dynamically updated.
XEdit supports the following alarm status values:
Alarm Suppression
Alarms that are not relevant—momentarily or on a recurrent basis—can be squelched, either manually
or by defining schedules, so that only meaningful alarm information remains to be monitored.
Duration
5 seconds
Occurrences
3
Detection window 1 minute
Normal or OK
No error detected
Warning or Minor
Supported for Gateway alarms only
Major
Supported for Gateway alarms only
Error or Critical
Error detected
Disabled
Covers multiple conditions:
No alarm assigned to the status indicator:
Alarm exists but is disabled at
the source by the user. The Kaleido-X has the ability to deactivate some
alarms on the hardware itself.
Alarm exists but was not reported yet:
The software is waiting for the
hardware or driver to update the alarm.
Alarm that has been removed (or was never added):
It can happen if the
alarm reference in XEdit does not exist on the multi-viewer— for example,
if a KXI card is removed from a Kaleido-X multi-viewer. All associated alarms
will disappear and become disabled on the multi-viewer.
Could not get status:
Failed to communicate with device to get status. It
could happen for example, if the network connection is lost. Another
example is a loss of signal that would trigger a critical alarm for signal
presence while the alarm state for all other parameters would become
unknown. The freeze or black status is disabled if the signal is not present.
Summary of Contents for Kaleido-X
Page 1: ...Kaleido X User s Manual Part Number M770 2800 111 1 June 2011 ...
Page 8: ...viii toc ...
Page 33: ...Loading a Layout 25 Kaleido X16 ...
Page 34: ...26 Getting Started 2 Kaleido X 4RU ...
Page 152: ...144 Creating Logical Sources 7 ...
Page 178: ...170 Setting Up Rooms 8 ...
Page 244: ...236 Creating Layouts 9 ...
Page 253: ...Detailed Directions 245 3 Under Properties General type a Friendly name for the Action ...
Page 256: ...248 Creating Actions 10 ...
Page 272: ...264 Managing Kaleido RCP2 Users 11 ...
Page 348: ...340 Tally Interface Devices 13 ...
Page 350: ......
Page 352: ...344 Using the Serial to TCP IP Dispatcher 15 ...
Page 406: ...398 Index ...