Enabling alarms, Table 3 – Grass Valley 2000NET v3.1 User Manual
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Enabling Alarms
Enabling Alarms
The 2000NET Module has two eight-position DIP switches (S1 and S2) that
enable or disable the fault reporting functions. Disabling (or filtering) of
fault reports can be useful in isolating problems in the frame. Refer to
for the location of S1 and S2 and
sible settings. A settings table is also silk-screened on the bottom of the
module.
Note
Disabled fault reports are still detected by the network GUI but LEDs will be
inactive.
FB (Frame Bus)
(red)
Off
Network module is communicating with modules on the Frame Bus
On
Internal Frame Bus communication failure
MOD
(red)
Off
None of the media or center communication/sync modules is reporting a fault
On continuously
At least one of the media or center communication/sync modules is reporting a fault
NM (Net Module)
(red)
Off
Network Module is working properly
On continuously
Network Module has detected an internal fault and is not functioning
Table 3. Configuration DIP Switch Settings
S1 Segment
Left Position (open)
Right Position (closed)
1
PS1 fault reporting enabled
PS1 fault reporting disabled
2
PS2 fault reporting enabled
PS2 fault reporting disabled
3
PS3 fault reporting enabled
PS3 fault reporting disabled
4
PS4 fault reporting enabled
PS4 fault reporting disabled
5
(Currently not used)
6
Fan fault reporting enabled
Fan fault reporting disabled
7
Module fault reporting enabled
Module fault reporting disabled
8
Frame Bus fault reporting enabled
Frame Bus fault reporting disabled
S2 Segment
Left Position (open)
Right Position (closed)
1
Status Enabled (enabled alarms are
reported over SNMP)
SNMP Reporting is disabled except for
Over Temp alarm
2
Net module remote control enabled
Net module remote control disabled
3
(Currently not used)
4
Frame remote control enabled
Frame remote control disabled
5
(Currently not used)
6
(Currently not used)
7
(Currently not used)
8
(Currently not used)
Table 2. Indicator LEDs and Conditions Indicated - (continued)
LED
LED State
Condition