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alTrapManager2 object allows to enable trap messages, associated to the entry, to be sent to the manager with
IP address 2
alTrapManager3 object allows to enable trap messages, associated to the entry, to be sent to the manager with
IP address 3
alR0Enable, alR1Enable, alR2Enable, alR3Enable objects enable relay 0, 1, 2, 3 respectively, to be switched
on/off depending on the status of this entry.
alFrontPanelEnable object enables the alarm to be notified on LCD display lighting the alarm button and listing
the alarms in the Alarms menu.
alJavaEnable enables the alarm to be notified on the Java alarm page icon.
alEventEnable enables the alarm to be notified through an event.
alRfOffEnable enables the entry to switch off the RF output.
alAutoSwitchEnable enables the entry to trigger the automatic input switching.
Alarms are divided in two different classes: common alarms and mode-specific alarms. Common alarms are
those which are HW dependant or are dependent on how the operating system has been designed. Common
alarms are shared by all the operational modes. Mode-specific alarms are those which depend on the
implemented functionalities and standards. Mode-specific alarms can be easily recognized thanks to the
addition of the mode prefix enclosed in squared brackets.
The alarms table lists both common and mode-specific alarms. Indexes of alarms may change from one
operational mode to another, but alarm codes do not. Alarm codes of common alarms are the same whatever
the working mode. Alarm codes of mode-specific alarms uniquely identify the specific alarm and are not shared
by operational modes.
Table 31. Alarms Code and Description
alDescr
Alarm Description
Alarm Code
Temp. High
Temperature High Alarm
0
Temp. High -3dB
Temperature Level -3db
1
Temp. High Warning
Temperature High Warning
2
Fans Speed Low
Fans Speed Low
3
Alim Dialog Err
Alim Dialog Err
4
FE Dialog Err
FE Dialog Err
5
Meas Dialog Err
Meas Dialog Err
6
GPS Dialog Err
GPS Dialog Err
7
GPS Not Locked
GPS Not Locked
8
120MHz Not Locked
120MHz Not Locked
9
960MHz Not Locked
960MHz Not Locked
10
Input PLL Not Locked
Input PLL Not Locked
11
Out PLL Not Locked
Output PLL Not Locked
12