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Prodys ProntoNet - Monitoring Alarms; Alarms History

Prodys ProntoNet
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Prontonet User’s Manual v410 86
No Audio input level detected: No hay audio en las entradas. Se define
un umbral y un tiempo durante el cual el audio deberá permanecer por
debajo de dicho umbral antes de saltar la alarma.
ISDN NOT Present: Not physical level detected in the ISDN port.
X21 Line Not Present: Not physical level detected in the X21 port.
Decoder 1 Framed Lost: The Line 1 is connected but the decoder 1 is not
framed, that is it is not able to receive audio.
Decoder 2 Framed Lost: The Line 2 is connected but the decoder 2 is not
framed, that is it is not able to receive audio.
Line 1 Disconnected: Line 1 has been disconnected in a non appropriate
way.
Line 2 Disconnected: Line 2 has been disconnected in a non appropriate
way.
Backup Active: The ISDN backup line is working.
V.3.2 Monitoring Alarms
When one of the selected alarms is detected, the alarms window is highlighted
By clicking over it, the information will be showed:
V.3.3 Alarms History
The alarms are saved on the non volatile memory of the ProntoNet. It means,
that it is possible to know what happened on the past even if the unit was
disconnected of the network. The alarms history can be showed by clicking over
the lamp or over “History” option in the alarm selection dialogue.

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