MTU-M Alarms
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7900-A2-GB20-00
March 1998
Alarm On/Off Options
The MTU-M allows you to prevent alarms from being displayed at the system
terminal.
Alarms can be suppressed from view at the system terminal by typing alarm off at
any MTU-M prompt on the system terminal. The alarm off function only prevents
alarms from being displayed at the system terminal. Alarms can be redisplayed at
the system terminal by typing alarm on at any prompt. MTU-M Alarms can be
viewed manually at the system terminal using the display alarm command from the
MTU-M Alarms menu. The MTU-M display alarm function allows you to:
H
Select alarms by level (all, major, abnormal)
H
Select an individual xTU-C alarm, all alarms, or system alarms (MTU-M)
H
Select the number of alarms to view (from 1–255 or all)
Display Alarm Option
This section provides instructions on how to use the MTU-M display alarm
function.
To view a single alarm or a group of alarms from a single
xTU-C, multiple xTU-C,
or the MTU-M you must:
H
Select an alarm level (all, major, abnormal), then
H
Select an individual xTU-C alarm, all alarms, or system alarms (MTU-M),
then
H
Select the number of alarms you wish to view (from 1–255 or all)
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