Instruction manual

Menus and Parameters
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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 System Manual
Each Alarms Out Name can contain up to 31 printable ASCII characters
(case sensitive).
The default names are Alarm Out 1 through Alarm Out 3.
Automatic Alarms Out Definition
The Automatic Alarms Out Definition menu allows you to define the
conditions under which each of the 3 Alarms Outs is to be activated
(when operating in Automatic mode). The available options for each of
the three Alarms Out are:
1 – Activate if Alarm In 1 turns ON.
2 – Activate if Alarm In 2 turns ON.
3 – Activate if Alarm In 3 turns ON.
4 – Activate if Alarm In 4 turns ON.
5 - Activate if Alarm In 5 (GPS Antenna Status) turns ON
6 - Not Applicable (Alarm In 6 is not defined)
7 - Activate if Alarm In 7 (PS1Over Temperature) turns ON
8 - Activate if Alarm In 8 (PS2 Over Temperature) turns ON
9 - Activate if Alarm In 9 (PS1 Power) turns ON
10 - Activate if Alarm In 10 (PS2 Power) turns ON
N – None (never activate this Alarm Out).
A - Activate if ANY of the Alarms In turns ON.
The default for all three Alarms Out is 0 (None – never activate the
alarm).
Alarms Out Control
The Alarms Out Control menu allows the functionality of the Alarms Out
control mechanism to be defined. Its main purpose is to support
“manual” activation/deactivation of each of the Alarms Out either
locally or remotely using Telnet or SNMP. For each of the three Alarms
Out, the following control options are available:
0 – Turn Alarm OFF (even if it should be ON according to the
definition in the Automatic Alarms Out Definition Menu).
1 – Turn Alarm ON (even if it should be OFF according to the
definition in the Automatic Alarms Out Definition Menu).
2 – Automatic (activate/deactivate according to the definition in the
Automatic Alarms Out Definition Menu).
The default for all three Alarms Out is 2 (Automatic).
Show Alarm Parameters
Shows the current values of the Alarms In and Alarms Out parameters
as well as their current status: