User Manual Part 3
Managing Host Units
Page 214 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference
© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009
9.1 VIEWING THE HOST SUMMARY
This section describes the read-only status indicators in the Host Summary view. For
information on setting Host attributes, see “Enter a Host Name, Clock Source, and
Linking Mode” on page 147 and “Changing to Built-In Network Mode” on page 186.
To open the
Host Summary
view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function Explorer Tree
select
System View
, and then click on the Host name node.
The read-only status indicators are:
•
SERF
—Current summary alarm state of Host SeRF card. Red indicates that a major
alarm exists for some component module of the SeRF. Yellow indicates a minor
alarm.
•
DART
—Current summary alarm state is indicated by status indicator on same row
of page. Red indicates that a major alarm exists for the DART. Yellow indicates a
minor alarm.
•
Host Major Contact Alarm Output
—Dry alarm NO/NC contact (labeled ALARM
OUTPUTS HOST) on the Host. Current state of major alarm contacts is indicated
by Alarm Summary status indicator on same row of page.
•
Host Minor Contact Alarm Output
—Dry alarm NO/NC contact (labeled ALARM
OUTPUTS HOST) on the Host. Current state of minor alarm contacts is indicated
by Alarm Summary status indicator on same row of page.
•
Remote Major Contact Alarm Output—
Red indicates Host NO/NC major alarm
contacts are in an alarm position. These connections are typically wired to a local
alarm alert system. This status indicator is red when a major alarm is present on
any Remote connected to the Host.
•
Remote Minor Contact Alarm Output—
Red indicates that Host NO/NC minor alarm
contacts are in an alarm position. These connections are typically wired to a local
alarm alert system. This status indicator is red when a minor alarm is present on
any Remote connected to Host.