Control panel traps – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center Installation v.4.1 User Manual
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KARRERA — Installation & Service Manual
Section 7 — Maintenance
Control Panel Traps
Table 18. Supported Kayenne/Karrera Control Panel Traps
Name
Type
Description
Severity
a
a
Severity Levels: EGvgAlarm = 6, EGvgWarning = 5, EGvgNormal = 4
gcpUnknown(1)
Panel Status Change
NOTE: This value can be a bit-
wise ORing of the enumerated
states. When a faulty state is
fixed the corresponding bit in
the value gets cleared.
The panel is in an unknown state, or does not possess enough
intelligence to report its state.
normal
gcpOk(2)
The panel is connected to the equipment it is controlling and is
operating normally.
normal
gcpCommunicationError(4)
The panel is unable to communicate with the equipment that it is
controlling.
alarm
gcpMainPowerFault(8)
The Main power supply on the controller was removed, got dis-
connected from the ac line, or was faulty.
alarm
gcpRedundantPowerFault(16)
A redundant power supply on the controller was removed, got dis-
connected from the ac line, or was faulty.
warning
gcpFanFault(32)
The panel has detected a fault on one or more cooling fans.
Kayenne PCU has three fans, Karrera panel has up to two fans.
warning
gcpThermalFault(64)
The temperature in the panel is too high for reliable operation.
warning
gvgElementRunning (1)
Device Status Change
The element is running and processing load.
NA
gvgElementInitializing(6)
This is a post bootstrap state where the element has been restarted,
and is initializing its hardware and software components.
NA
gvgElementHalted(8)
The element has halted and not processing load.
NA
gcpModStateUnknown(1)
Module Status Change
The module is in an unknown state.
normal
gcpModRunning(2)
The module is running OK.
normal
gcpModRemoved(4)
The previously installed hot-swappable module has been
removed.
alarm
gcpModCommError(9)
The system is unable to communicate with the module.
alarm