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FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 223
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Over Temperature Fault
—Red indicates that the current chassis-internal
temperature of the Host is above its operating limits. Fault threshold is
90° C
.
Primary Clock Priority Fault
—Indicates that there is another Host in a Multi-Host
system that has the same Clock Priority Level (CPL) as this Host. All Hosts that are
in conflict generate this alarm. When all Hosts with this alarm are provisioned
with unique CPLs, the alarm clears. Service is disrupted on all systems when this
alarm is present. The
Primary Clock Priority Fault
is a Major alarm.
Under Temperature Fault
—Yellow indicates that the current chassis-internal
temperature of the Host is below its operating limits. Fault threshold is
-40° C
.
Secondary Clock Priority Fault
—In a three-Host system, indicates that the Clock
Priority Level for the Host managing the Remote has been changed. All Hosts in
the system generate this alarm. When all Hosts with this alarm are provisioned
with unique CPLs, the alarm clears. Service is not disrupted, but could become
disrupted if the host providing the clock becomes unavailable. The
Secondary Clock
Priority Fault
is a Minor alarm.
Host Temperature Measurement
—Gives the current chassis-internal temperature in
degrees Centigrade detected by the Host.
For corrective actions for alarm states, refer to “Troubleshooting Alarms” on
page 264. For information on setting the Clock Priority Level, see “Set the Clock
Priority Level” on page 150.