Alarm Levels - Symmetricom TimeProvider 100 User Manual

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conditions that have been disabled (by user).
between the highest active severity level and the ALARM LED indication.
Table 4-3. Alarm Levels
Active Alarms
Event
Critical
Major
Minor
When an alarm clears, the alarm condition is no longer present and the following
occurs:
An entry is placed into the alarm log showing that the alarm condition has
cleared.
If the alarm information is included in the
removed from that response.
The Alarm LED logic will execute and may drive a change in the Alarm LED
indication.
For more information, refer to
details.
098-00106-000 Revision A – March, 2009
Alarm LED
Status
OFF
Recorded in the Event log.
Red
Any fault that causes the board to lose
its ability to provide reliable 1PPS or
10MHz output signals.
Holdover for more that 24 hours.
Red
Although the board is providing reliable
1PPS or 10MHz output signals, a fault is
causing the board to lose its ability to
provide reliable E1 output signals.
Amber
Any other alarm event that does not
qualify as a critical or major alarm.
Up to two of the four E1 output ports
cannot output signals.
System
Messages, on page 93 for alarm message
Table 4-3
shows the relationship
Description
response, it will be
show alarm
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