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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding
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8.4 Alarms
The SPR1100 reports any detected error condition by generating an alarm event.
Alarms are reported in several ways:
Front panel alarm status LED – indicates the most recent and highest level
alarm event. Displays red (CRITICAL FAILURE), amber (ERRORS) or green
(OK). See Chapter 1, Introduction for details.
Front panel LCD System > Alarms page - lists the currently active alarms. See
Chapter 4, Front Panel Control for details.
Web GUI No Alarm/Alarm summary Indicator – indicates the most recent and
highest level alarm event. Displays red (CRITICAL FAILURE), amber
(ERRORS) or green (OK). When clicked, a pop-up dialog shows details of the
alarm. See Figure 8.1, and Chapter 5, Web GUI Control for details.
Web GUI Alarms tab page – lists all current alarm events, provides a history of
all previous alarm events and enables alarm severity modification and masking.
Every alarm event type is assigned a severity level by default: masked,
warning, minor, major, or critical. See Chapter 5, Web GUI Control for details.
Generation of SNMP traps.
Alarm level severity is set by default but may be modified by the user using the
Alarms > Current tab page on the Web GUI. See Chapter 5, Web GUI Control for
details.
Figure 8.1 Current Alarm List
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