Grass Valley LUMO Series User Manual
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LUMO-CPU-ETH Controller Card
Control Interfaces
The iControl Alarm Configuration panel opens in a new window when the Alarm Config button
is clicked, and can be resized if needed. It allows the alarm reporting of the LUMO-CPU-ETH to
be configured. The panel is organized in columns.
Status/Name
This contains an expandable tree listing all the alarms reported by this LUMO-CPU-ETH
controller.
Each alarm name includes an icon that shows its current status.
The Overall alarm and GSM contribution columns contain pulldown lists that allow the level
of contribution of each individual alarm to the alarm named in the column heading to be set.
Click on the alarm status in either of these columns to show the status options that are available,
then click on one to select it. If no options appear, the alarm is not user-configurable
Overall Alarm
This column allows configuration of the contribution of each individual alarm to the Overall
Alarm associated with this card. The Overall Alarm is shown in the upper left corner of the iCon-
trol panel, and also appears at the bottom of the Status/Name column.
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:
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If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as Disabled, the GSM alarm contribution can be
set to any available value
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If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as any level other than disabled, the GSM contri-
bution is forced to follow the Overall Alarm.
Levels associated with these alarms:
The alarm status list may contain some or all of the following options:
Shortcut: if you click on “Set All” at the top of one of these columns, you will open a pulldown
list that lets you assign a level to all alarms in that column simultaneously.
Once the alarms are configured, you may accept the changes or discard them:
Alarm status
Significance
The alarm makes no contribution (black icon)
The alarm is of minor importance (yellow icon)
The alarm is of major importance (orange icon)
The alarm is of critical importance (red icon)
The alarm exists but has no effect (used for text and composite alarms)