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CHAPTER 2
Operations of SV8500 Server
2.4 Variable Alarm Indication
This allows users to make a flexible change of system message output grades that range 0 to 3 and alarm
lamp grades that consist of MJ, MN, SUP and NONE. The maintenance personnel can give a proper alarm
grade to each system message according to their requirements. When assigning no data, the default alarm
grades are automatically applied.
Note 1:
The alarm grade of System Message [6-A] cannot be changed.
Note 2:
Use LLMG (Listup of Alarm Grade Data) command TYPE=3 to output the default value of alarm lamp
grade for system message.
Figure 2-1 Variable Alarm Indication Data Assignment
COMMAND
COMMAND FULL NAME
Assignment of Alarm Grade Data
ASYD
SYS1 INDEX 91 b2 and b3
ALMG
ASYD
FK: Fault Message Kind (0-7, 10-17, 20-27, 30-37)
FI: Fault Message Index (A-Z)
LMP: Alarm Lamp Grade (0-3)
GRD: Output Grade (0-3)
SYSM GRD: System Alarm Lamp Output Grade (0-3)
Note
SYS1, INDEX 91, b2 and b3
b3 b2
0 = Output all fault
1 = Output the fault higher than Grade 1 (SUP/MN/MJ)
0 = Output the fault higher than Grade 2 (MN/MJ)
1 = Output the fault higher than Grade 3 (MJ)
0
0
1
1
START
END
Note:
Indicates the setting status of output grade for System Alarm Lamp and System Message,
which can be assigned by ASYD, SYS1, INDEX 91, b2 and b3.
Assign the following data for modifying the default alarm grade.
: Assign the output grade of System Alarm Lamp and System Message on a node basis.
: Assign output grade and alarm lamp grade on a system message basis.