Nortel DMS-200 Reference Manual

Nortel DMS-200 Reference Manual

Alarm system description
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DMS-100 Family
Alarm System Description
Reference Manual
BASE12 Standard 06.01
August 1999

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Document Version and References
Information on checking document versions and related references.
Precautionary Messages
Explanation of danger, warning, and caution messages used in the document.
Command Representation Conventions
Defines conventions for commands, parameters, and responses.
Introduction to Office Alarm System
Office Alarm System Overview
Provides an overview of the Office Alarm System and its versions.
Office Alarm Unit
Details the hardware components of the Office Alarm Unit.
Alarm Detection
Explains how alarm conditions are detected by the system.
Alarm Indication Methods
Describes how alarms are indicated visually and audibly.
Alarm Classes and Control
Covers alarm severity levels, table control, scan, and signal distribution.
Office Alarm System Versions
Office Alarm System Version 1
Details the hardware and circuits for OAS Version 1.
Office Alarm System Version 2
Details the hardware, circuits, and alarms for OAS Version 2.
OAS Version 2 Enhanced Alarm System
Describes enhancements and features of the Enhanced Alarm System.
Low Power Alarm System
Covers the functions and components of the Low Power Alarm System.
Alarm and Control Circuits
Office Alarm Unit Alarms
Details alarms generated by the Office Alarm Unit.
Dead System Alarms
Covers basic and enhanced dead system alarms and their indications.
Specific Circuit Alarms
Covers FSP/MSP, PDC, and low voltage/power loss alarm circuits.
Alarm Transfer and Reset Functions
Details alarm reset, remote alarm contacts, and remote alarm transfer.
Alarm Grouping and Sending
Explains alarm grouping, dead system alarm sending, and power supplies.

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