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No Video Alarm (Blank Screen):
No Video could be a result from power failure or an unsupported video
mode, i.e., an out-of-range video mode or most often a video mode not yet set up into the video database.
If you want the PRIMA IP to respond immediately to this sort of events, just check the Enable Alarm option,
then specify what type(s) of action you would like to do: Restart Computer, Send an Email, or Send an
SNMP trap.
Blue Screen Alarm (Text mode):
Blue screen is a result of Windows Operating System fatal error. A blue
screen can be detected by its low-resolution video mode.
If you want the PRIMA IP to respond immediately to this event, just check the Enable Alarm option. Next,
specify what type(s) of screen resolution you will regard as Blue Screen: 600 x 400 or 600 x 480, and
subsequently select Restart Computer, Send an Email, or Send an SNMP trap as action to do.
NumLock Test Alarm (Frozen Keyboard):
The NumLock test is to send a NumLock signal to the
computer, and the computer normally should return a response immediately so that the NumLock LED
indicator on the keyboard will be lit to indicate the success of the test. The failure of a NumLock test
indicates at least a keyboard failure to respond to this NumLock signal, or it might be due to bigger problem
such as system failure, or simply a powered-off state.
If you want the PRIMA IP to respond to this alarm-triggering event, just check the
Enable Alarm
option.
Next specify what type(s) of action you would like to do: Restart Computer, Send an Email, or Send an
SNMP trap.