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Shelf housekeeping alarm labels, Dlp-550 – ADC Soneplex Broadband System User Manual

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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance

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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

DLP-550

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SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM LABELS

Summary:

Use this selection to assign names to the housekeeping input alarm contacts. When a

housekeeping alarm (door ajar, water on floor, fire alarm, etc.) occurs, the assigned name is
displayed in the condition column of the Alarm History and Active Alarms screens. These
conditions are also displayed in the related TL1 autonomous message.

Note:

Edits can be made in the configuration database in one of two ways: 1) If the

complete field is highlighted, use the space bar to toggle forward or the “R” key to
reverse toggle through the options for that field. 2) If only the first space or the field is
highlighted, type in the data that applies to that field.

Note:

Edits to the configuration database can be saved after each change in one of two

ways: 1) Press an arrow key and then Enter or Return once; or 2) Press Enter or Return
twice

after all selections and entries are made in the screen but before leaving the screen.

Note:

Press CONTROL-A for help information about moving around and editing fields.

1. Use the arrow keys to select System Configuration from the Main Menu. Press Enter or

Return.

2. Select Shelf Housekeeping Labels from the System Configuration menu. Press Enter or

Return. A Shelf Housekeeping Labels screen is shown in

Figure 550-1

.

3. Use the arrow keys to move to the Condition Label input fields. You may type over any

existing alarm condition names or pressing the space bar to erase the text. Condition label
names can be 1 to 16 characters in length. The first character must be an alpha character;
middle characters can be alpha, numeric, or hyphens; and the last character must be either
alpha or numeric.

4. Assign the entry by pressing Enter or Return.

5. Repeat Steps 3 through 4 for each alarm contact.

Stop! You have completed this procedure.