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Omnitronix DL50 User’s Manual
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Data Alarm Settings: Display Alarm Status simply outputs a brief account of all of the data
alarm monitors. Following is an example of this status screen:
DL50 Data Alarm Status
Alarm Name Threshold Matches Formula
== ================ ========= ========= ===================================
01 Link Down 3 0 errno="DN1"
Press any key to continue
No-Data n Alarm Settings, in the root Alarm Definitions menu, allow the admin to configure the
no-data alarms. Following is an example of the menu for no-data alarm one.
Data-Link DL50 - No-Data Alarm 1 Settings
A) Alarm Enable [OFF]
B) Alarm Actions []
C) Alarm Message [No-Data Alarm 1 Message]
D) Schedule 1 Begin Time [00:00]
E) Schedule 1 End Time [00:00]
F) Schedule 1 Duration (minutes) [0]
G) Schedule 2 Begin Time [00:00]
H) Schedule 2 End Time [00:00]
I) Schedule 2 Duration (minutes) [0]
J) Enable Port 1 [OFF]
K) Enable Port 2 [OFF]
L) Enable Port 3 [OFF]
M) Enable Port 4 [OFF]
N) Add Exclusion
O) Delete Exclusion
[ 01/01 07/04 09/02 11/28 12/25 ]
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Alarm Enable toggles the no-data monitor on or off.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Alarm Actions defines actions to perform when the alarm is
triggered.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Alarm Message sets the message string to be delivered via serial
port 2 during a serial action for this alarm.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Schedule n Begin/End Time defines the start and end times of up to
two different time periods to monitor for no-data alarms. The times are represented in 24-hour
format.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Schedule n Duration is the number of minutes the unit will wait
without receiving data before alarming.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Enable Port n toggles no-data monitoring on or off for each
installed port.
No-Data 1 Alarm Settings: Add Exclusion allows an administrator to add certain dates, such as
holidays and other days when data flow is expected to drop, to exclude from no-data monitoring.
After a MM/DD entry is made, it appears in the brackets below option O.