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745-814-B11-001, Rev. C (03/2014)
6.0 Data Management
6.2.1 SCTE-HMS Congurable Alarms, continued
DSM3 Alarm Cloning & Distribution
SCTE-HMS Alarm settings can be distributed automatically to all DSM3 Communications
Modules on the network. Use the following procedure to congure and distribute the alarm
settings.
1. Select the desired SCTE-HMS alarm settings on a master DSM3.
The SCTE-HMS-PROPERTY MIB denes a method for setting thresholds for analog and discrete
values that can be used for setting traps or alerting a Network Management System when those
thresholds are compromised. There are two SCTE-HMS SNMP MIB Tables where these values
are congured:
propertyTable OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5591.1.1.1
This table is used for setting thresholds for analog properties such as input & output voltages,
individual battery voltages, currents and temperature.
discretePropertyTable OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5591.1.1.3
This table is used to set alarm parameters on discrete conditions such as tamper on/off, major/
minor alarms and various inverter status conditions.
Full explanations of these MIB tables and their settings can be found by reading the SCTE-HMS-
PROPERTY MIB. The MIB table alarm settings can be changed to desired values using a SNMP
MIB browser or status monitoring software. Once the tables are congured with the desired alarm
settings, proceed to Step 2 on exporting the “AlarmSettings.acf” le.
2. Export the “AlarmSetting.acf” le of the master DSM3’s alarm settings.
2.1. Connect to the Web page of the master DSM3.
2.2. Navigate to the Advanced Conguration menu and select the HMS Alarms page.
2.3. Verify the alarm settings dened in Step 1 are displayed in the propertyTable
and discrete ProperyTable.
If further changes to the alarm settings are required, refer to Step 1.
2.4. Click on the Export button at the bottom of the HMS Alarms page.
2.5. When prompted, refer to Section 4.3.1, Web Interface Security Levels for the
applicable User Name and Security Password.
2.6. Download the “AlarmSettings.acf” le to the TFTP root directory.
If desired, the le may be renamed.
genMinorAlarm (2) The generator is indicating a minor alarm. The generator requires attention, but does not require an
immediate visit to the site.
discreteMinor
genMajorAlarm (1) No Alarm Disable
genMajorAlarm (2) The generator is indicating a major alarm. The generator requires immediate attention. discreteMajor
atiMgmtSysIoPinCtrl (1) Contact Open Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinCtrl (2) Contact Closed Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn4 (1) Contact Open Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn4 (2) Contact Closed Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn5 (1) Contact Open Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn5 (2) Contact Closed Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn6 (1) Contact Open Disable
atiMgmtSysIoPinIn6 (2) Contact Closed Disable
Table 6-4, Recommended Settings for Discrete Alarms, continued