This command allows alarms to automatically escalate to the next higher alarm
level after the time period specified in the FLTDELAY keyword has elapsed (see
Provisioning System-Level
Sample Command
SET-ATTR::SYS:TS1000::EXPFAIL=NA;
This command disables the Expansion Fail alarm that occurs if you are not using an
Expansion Panel with the TimeProvider.
Provisioning System-Level Alarms
You use the ED-SYNC command to provision system-level alarms. The CLRDELAY
and FLTDELAY parameters are system-wide; the parameters cannot be set for
individual alarms.
ED-SYNC:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>;
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
<aid>
<keyword>
SYS
CLRDELAY
FLTDELAY
FREEFLT
HOLDFLT
Sample Command
ED-SYNC::SYS:TS1000::CLRDELAY=5;
This command declares a faulted input to be valid five seconds after the alarm
condition has cleared.
097-58001-02 Revision C – August 2005
Alarms, on page 121, for more details).
<value>
Access identifiers
0 to 1000 s
Sets the time delay to
declare a valid input after
an alarm condition clears
1 to 15 s
Sets the time delay before a
fault is declared due to
LOS, AIS, or OOF alarms
on the input
ON | SQUELCH
Determines the action
| AIS
when the LO enters the
Free-Run mode
ON | SQUELCH
Determines the action
| AIS
when the LO enters the
Holdover mode
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning Alarms
Description
10 s
5 s
SQUELCH
ON
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Default value