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Under MENU - SYSTEM MONITOR an overview of
the system status is shown.
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The status of the individual components is
indicated by a coloured LED:
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(red): The alarm is active. There is an error.
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(yellow): The alarm is active, but not relevant in
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the current operating mode.
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(green): No alarm. The function works as
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expected.
An error counter is displayed next to each alarm
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LED, showing how often the error occurred, since
the unit was started, or the error counters were
reset.
The counter can be reset by pressing the ALARM
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COUNTER RESET button.
The time of the last reset is displayed above the
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key.
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If the AoIP/SIP mode is enabled, the status of
each SIP account is displayed when pressing the
SIP MONITOR button.
System Monitor (2)
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SYSTEM ALARMS: These alarms affect the
hardware components of the device. An active
alarm means that the component in question has
failed temporarily or permanently. An alarm may
also indicate a problem with the control of the
component in the firmware.
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APPLICATION ALARMS: These alarms are used to
monitor the ongoing operation of the unit.
AES/EBU INPUT: The unit detects whether a valid
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AES/EBU signal is present at the input. More
information is displayed to the right of the alarm.
AES67 RX STREAM: Shows whether the configured
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AES67 streams are being received.
SIP REGISTRATION: Shows whether all AoIP
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channels could be registered with the SIP server.