Instruction Manual
37745-814-B0-001, Rev. A
discretePropertyTable: Discrete Alarms
This table holds the alarmable discrete objects that are passed from the power 
supply to the transponder. The SCTE-HMS-PS-MIB le denes all supported objects 
in this table, including the different states and dependencies of each object. An object 
must both be in this le and be supported by the power supply and transponder 
before it will show up in the discretePropertyTable. Through this table, how an object 
is alarmed when it transitions to the different states is dened. 
Discrete alarms settings are programmable using three values: enable major, enable 
minor, and disable. The discrete alarms represent the value of the alarm as dened 
by the network, and are distinct from the power supply alarms. For example, the 
discrete alarm for a psMajorAlarm (power supply major alarm, see Section 6.3.2) 
may be set as “enable minor” (network alarm setting). In this case, a power supply 
major alarm is reported to the network as a minor alarm. If an object transitions 
into a state set at enableMinor or enableMajor, an alarm instance is created in the 
currentAlarmTable. This alarm is labeled caasDiscreteMinor or caasDiscreteMajor. 
If an object is set to disable, no alarm is generated. To set system discrete 
alarms, select edit mode as dened by your MIB browser. Select the alarm in the 
“discreteAlarmEnable” column and change the value to the desired setting.
Example:
In the example below, psInverterStatus is set to generate discreteMinor alarms if it 
enters a state of “2” or “5,” which are “AC line loss” and “Test Fail” respectively. If the 
inverter enters states “1,” “3,” or “4,” no alarm is generated. See the table on the next 
page for alarm denitions.
NOTE:
discreteMinor and discreteMajor are completely different from psMajor and psMinor, which are dened by the 
power supply (see Section 6.3.2). In the Discrete Table, psMajor or psMinor can actually be disabled so that 
they would not generate an entry in the currentAlarmTable.
Values of 2 
and 5 generate 
minor alarms.
6.0  Data Management, continued
6.3  SCTE-HMS MIB Alarms, continued
6.3.1 SCTE-HMSCongurableAlarms,continued










