ADC Telecommunications Inc. PRSM074C 用户手册
Managing Host Units
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FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference
© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc
ADCP-77-073
• Issue 2 • 11/2009
9.1
V
IEWING THE
H
OST
S
UMMARY
This section describes the read-only status indicators in the Host Summary view. For
information on setting Host attributes, see
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
alarm alert system. This status indicator is red when a minor alarm is present on
any Remote connected to Host.