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Reference Guide
Model No.
Running Head
Alarms System Configuration and Operation
4. In earlier software releases, if an operator erroneously attempted an OOS operation on
an empty slot, a BP-OOS alarm would be generated. Protection for this condition was
added in recent software releases to prevent this alarm from being reported under this
condition.
Once activated, this alarm can only be cleared as follows.
a) For cause type 4 above, contact technical support to clear the alarm that does
not require step b) to be performed.
b) For all conditions other than type 4 above, the system must be zipped
(resetting all the possible alarm codes off).
4.7.6 Alarm Handling
The
report
alarm function attempts to send alarm information to a remote printer, network
management system (NMS), or other device, in addition to recording the alarm in the Alarm
History log. These features use the built-in serial port and modem on the Interface card. You
also need to change the settings in the Printout Alarms Screen or TCP/IP Screen of the
Interface card to activate the alarm reporting functions.
Alarms set to either
log
or
report
record occurrences automatically to the Alarm History
Screen. To view that screen, press
“h”
(
History
command)
in the Alarm Screen. Figure 4-14
shows a typical Alarm History Screen, in which you can update the log with any new alarms
that occur. To do this, press
r
” to select
Refresh
in the Alarm History Screen. Or, to delete
all entries in the log, press
c
” to select
Clear
in the Alarm History Screen.
The alarm log may contain more than one screen (page) of data. To scroll through the log,
press “
u
” or
d
” (
pgUp
or
pgDn
) to move up one page or down one page at a time. The latest
alarms appear at the beginning of the log, which is on the first page of the alarm log.
All alarms (except those set to
ignore
) appear in the Alarms field in the upper right corner of
the screen, regardless of their setting in the Alarm Filters screen. The display in the Alarms
field is an abbreviated version of the alarm name and slot number. For example, “OOS U3”
indicates that the card in user slot U3 is out of service.
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