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5. Menu and toolbar
Barco – iStudio – R5976569 – user's manual – revision 09 – March-2007
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Alarm tab
On the Alarm tab the alarms can be configured. The meaning of the alarms and their value ranges are explained
in section
7.1 Source related errors. Also a tally can be selected. To enable an alarm or a tally to be shown select the
alarm or tally name in the select alarm list. Its name is then displayed red. Click the Enabled checkbox to acti-
vate it. The bullet in front of the alarm’s name becomes green instead of red. With the Delay (seconds) box the
seconds are indicated which pass between the alarm is detected and it is displayed. With the automatic
clearing checkbox it can be selected whether alarms are automatically cleared within a Delay of seconds or not.
One tally may at one time only be used for one alarm method:
tally is enabled on the Alarm tab of the Source properties dialog (Setting of this tab),
Set Tally on alarm on the Tally tab of the Source properties dialog,
Enable tally on alarm is selected on the Alarm tab of the Module properties dialog; please
refer also to section
5.3.4 Setup module.
If one tally is already enabled in one of the other mentioned dialogs, it will not be available in the
tally list of this dialog.
With the five checkboxes Logging, Show in objects, Show in alarm list, Ring buzzer, Send SNMP it can be
selected on which interfaces an alarm shall be reported.
If Ring buzzer is enabled, on the wall alarms area the buzzer toggle button must also be activated to be able to
ring the buzzer, please see section
5.2.2 Wall alarms area.
If an SNMP trap shall be sent, in the setup module dialog, SNMP must be configured, please see section
5.3.4
Setup module (Network Tab). The Use interval checkbox enables to report errors within user defined time inter-
vals. These intervals can be created and edited with the Define intervals dialog. Click the Define intervals but-
ton to open the dialog.
Dependent on the selected error a Level slider allows setting the level for an alarm.
The alarms audioloss and audiooverlevel are set in dBu; nevertheless, the audio bars are dis-
played with the configured scale type.
If the alarm settings are applied to audio sources of NGM-164, then for the audio alarms
Audioantiphase<0, Audioantiphase<45, Audioantiphase<90 and Audiooverlock not only the
chosen channel is configured but also the corresponding channel in pair. A configuration for audio
channel 0 is automatically also applied to audio channel 1, and so on. If audio channel 1 is linked
to another source and configured later on, then these settings are also applied to audio channel 0
and its original configuration gets overwritten.