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Mode AUTO
A START will initiate an automatic sequence, indicated by PROCESS. When the input status becomes correct it will
stop and SUCCESS will be displayed. FAIL will be displayed to indicate that no correction has been found that will
yield a correct input status

Input Load
The Hi-Z selection is to be used along with a rear panel DDA-1113-DRP/L only to insure that the input signal is loaded
only once at the end of the chain.

3.3.3 Alarms Tab

Selecting the Alarm config button opens a separate window for error status reporting. The alarm Configuration Panel
shows a listing of the alarms reported by the card.

The Card LED, Overall alarm and GSM contribution columns contain pull-down lists that allow the level of contribution
of each individual alarm to the alarm named in the column heading to be set.

Card LED
This column allows configuration of the contribution of selected individual alarms to the status LED located on the
front card edge. The Card LED status is shown at the bottom of the alarm tree in the Status/Name column.

Overall Alarm
This column allows configuration of the contribution of each individual alarm to the Overall Alarm associated with this
card. The Overall Status is reflected by the color of the indicator attached to the card in iControl Navigator. It is also
displayed in the upper left corner of the iControl Interface of the DDA-1113.

GSM Contribution
This column allows configuration of the contribution of each individual alarm to the GSM Alarm Status associated with
this card. GSM is a dynamic register of all iControl system alarms, and is also an alarm provider for external
applications. The possible values for this contribution are related to the Overall alarm contribution:

If the Overall alarm contribution is set to Disabled, the GSM alarm contribution can be set to any available value

If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as any level other than disabled, the GSM contribution is forced to
follow the Overall Alarm.

Figure 3.4 Alarms Tab