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Received Repeater Alarms
Critical, Error and Warning alarms can be sent automatically from a
repeater to an OMT32 and then be stored in the OMT32/PC. These
alarms can then be viewed in the Received Repeater Alarms window.
Open the Received Repeater Alarms window by clicking the received
repeater alarms button, or by selecting the Received Repeater Alarms
option in the Operations menu.
All alarms of a certain alarm level and above are sent from the repeater
to OMT32. You can set this threshold alarm level to Critical, Error or
Warning by clicking the Call on alarm level and above switches in the
Alarm Call Criteria window (page 11-10).
A total number of 200 alarms from several repeaters can be stored and
viewed in this window.
The OMT32 alarm reception can be disabled/enabled. This is further
detailed in the Disabling/Enabling Remote Alarm Reception section on
page 11-8.
If the OMT32 alarm reception is disabled, or if no OMT32 for remote
control is used, then activated alarms will be transferred to a locally
connected OMT32 as soon as it is connected.
You can get an attention sound from the computer bell each time an
alarm is received from a repeater. A description of how to do this is
found in the Sound at Repeater Alarm Reception section in Chapter 6.
Figure 11-3. Received repeater alarms
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Alarms and Events
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