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== What can be supervised?==
 
== What can be supervised?==
 
* '''Temperatures''' (always on). A number of temperature sensors in the ENA amplifier will generate error report if the temperature is outside valid range.  
 
* '''Temperatures''' (always on). A number of temperature sensors in the ENA amplifier will generate error report if the temperature is outside valid range.  
 
* '''Software faults''' (always on)
 
* '''Software faults''' (always on)
* '''AC Power and/or DC Power'''. Monitors the precense of the external power source. Monitoring must enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Power  Source Monitoring]] section
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* '''AC Power and/or DC Power'''. Monitors the precense of the external power source. Monitoring must enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Power  Source Monitoring]] section
* '''Internal voltages and currents'''. Monitored by default. Some monitoring parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Internal Power Monitoring Parameters]] section
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* '''Internal voltages and currents'''. Monitored by default. Some monitoring parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Internal Power Monitoring Parameters]] section
 
* '''Amplifier shutdown''' (always on).  
 
* '''Amplifier shutdown''' (always on).  
* '''Fan'''. Monitors the operation of the cooling fan inside the amplifier. Monitoring is enabled by default. Some monitoring parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Fan Monitoring Parameters]] section
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* '''Fan'''. Monitors the operation of the cooling fan inside the amplifier. Monitoring is enabled by default. Some monitoring parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Fan Monitoring Parameters]] section
* '''Ethernet port(s)'''. Monitors that the ethernet link is up. Monitoring is enabled per ethernet port in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Ethernet Switch Port Monitoring]] section
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* '''Ethernet port(s)'''. Monitors that the ethernet link is up. Monitoring is enabled per ethernet port in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Ethernet Switch Port Monitoring]] section
* '''Speaker Line (SLM) faults'''. The ENA amplifier can monitor impedance changes on each channel. This is used to detect fault such as load change, open/short and ground faults. A loud change must be minimum 15% before it is reported as an error. The SLM can be individually turned on or off for each channel in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Channel 1/2 > Line Monitoring]]. In order to make the Line Monitoring work, the [[ENA Amplifier - Calibrating the loudspeaker lines|speaker line needs to be calibrated]]. This is done from the GUI or the web interface of the ENA amplifier.  
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* '''Speaker Line (SLM) faults'''. The ENA amplifier can monitor impedance changes on each channel. This is used to detect fault such as load change, open/short and ground faults. A load change must be minimum 15% before it is reported as an error. The SLM can be individually turned on or off for each channel in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Channel 1/2 > Line Monitoring]]. In order to make the Line Monitoring work, the [[ENA Amplifier - Calibrating the loudspeaker lines|speaker line needs to be calibrated]]. This is done from the GUI or the web interface of the ENA amplifier.  
* '''LET ([[ELTSI-1|Line End Transponder]])'''. LET units can be connected on the loudspeaker line to ensure reliable monitoring of the line. There can be multiple LET units on one speaker line. The LET Monitoring can be individually turned on or off for each channel in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Channel 1/2 > LET Monitoring]]. Here you also specify the quantity of LET units on the line.
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* '''LET ([[ELTSI-1|Line End Transponder]])'''. LET units can be connected on the loudspeaker line to ensure reliable monitoring of the line. There can be multiple LET units on one speaker line. The LET Monitoring can be individually turned on or off for each channel in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Channel 1/2 > LET Monitoring]]. Here you also specify the quantity of LET units on the line.
* '''Remote Control Input (RCI)'''. In order to monitor RCIs one have to [[ENA_Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Control_Inputs|connect two resistors]] as close as possible to the external switch/relay. The monitoring must be enabled per input in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#RCO.2FRCI_Config|Amplifier Settings > RCO/RCI Config > RCIs]] section
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* '''Remote Control Input (RCI)'''. In order to monitor RCIs one have to [[ENA_Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Control_Inputs|connect two resistors]] as close as possible to the external switch/relay. The monitoring must be enabled per input in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#RCO.2FRCI_Config|Amplifier Settings > RCO/RCI Config > RCIs]] section
* '''Remote Control Output (RCO)'''. The 24VDC control outputs can be monitored for short circuit and overload. Parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#RCO.2FRCI_Config|Amplifier Settings > RCO/RCI Config > RCOs]] section
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* '''Remote Control Output (RCO)'''. The control outputs can be monitored for short circuit and overload. Parameters might be adjusted in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#RCO.2FRCI_Config|Amplifier Settings > RCO/RCI Config > RCOs]] section
* '''Headphone'''. Monitors that the [[ENA Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Overview_-_Front|headphone is connected]] at the front panel of the amplifier. Monitoring must be enabled  in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Headphone]] section
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* '''Headphone'''. Monitors that the [[ENA Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Overview_-_Front|headphone is connected]] at the front panel of the amplifier. Monitoring must be enabled  in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Advanced_Config|Amplifier Settings > Advanced Config > Headphone]] section
* '''Microphone'''. When the '''Line In''' is used for microphone, the precense of the microphone can be supervised. The monitoring is enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Line In > Phantom Microphone Monitoring]].
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* '''Microphone'''. When the '''Line In''' is used for microphone, the presence of the microphone can be supervised. The monitoring is enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Line In > Phantom Microphone Monitoring]].
* '''Line Input'''. When the '''Line In''' is set to "Line Input", the input can be used to detect Pilot Tone. The Pilot Tone monitoring is enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Line In > Pilot Tone Sensing]].
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* '''Line Input'''. When the '''Line In''' is set to "Line Input", the input can be used to detect Pilot Tone. The Pilot Tone monitoring is enabled in [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Line_Control|Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Line In > Pilot Tone Sensing]].
  
 
== Error reporting ==
 
== Error reporting ==
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* '''Fault Relay:''' The [[ENA Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Fault_Relay|Fault Relay]] on the back of the amplifier will trigger whenever there is an error. The relay will remain triggered as long as one or more errors are present.
 
* '''Fault Relay:''' The [[ENA Amplifier_-_Mounting_and_Installation#Fault_Relay|Fault Relay]] on the back of the amplifier will trigger whenever there is an error. The relay will remain triggered as long as one or more errors are present.
 
* '''Amplifier GUI display''': Faults are indicated in the [[ENA User Interface|Amplifier GUI display]] with a red icon. Warnings are indicated with a yellow icon. Use the Menu Selecetion Knob in front of the amplifier to navigate to '''Service''' > '''Local Message List''' to view current error messages
 
* '''Amplifier GUI display''': Faults are indicated in the [[ENA User Interface|Amplifier GUI display]] with a red icon. Warnings are indicated with a yellow icon. Use the Menu Selecetion Knob in front of the amplifier to navigate to '''Service''' > '''Local Message List''' to view current error messages
* '''Amplifier web interface''': In the '''Faults''' section in the [[ENA_Configuration_-_AlphaCom_mode#Status|Amplifier Settings > Status]] menu there is a live update of current active faults. The page is automatically refreshed every 10 seconds.
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* '''Amplifier web interface''': In the '''Faults''' section in the [[ENA_Configuration_-_ICX-AlphaCom_mode#Status|Amplifier Settings > Status]] menu there is a live update of current active faults. The page is automatically refreshed every 10 seconds.
 
* '''AlphaCom System Log''': Amplifier errors are reported to the AlphaCom, which will forward the error reports via the [[System log|System Log]].  Log data can be stored in a local log file on the [[AMC-IP|AMC-IP board]], or sent to external log recipient via SysLog, E-Mail or SNMP trap.
 
* '''AlphaCom System Log''': Amplifier errors are reported to the AlphaCom, which will forward the error reports via the [[System log|System Log]].  Log data can be stored in a local log file on the [[AMC-IP|AMC-IP board]], or sent to external log recipient via SysLog, E-Mail or SNMP trap.
* '''AlphaCom Event Handler''': Amplifier errors are reported by the Event Handler of the AlphaCom, [[Station Fault (Event Type)|event 43 - Station Fault Report]]. One can use the "subevent" to filter on specific fault types.
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* '''AlphaCom Event Handler''': Amplifier errors are reported by the Event Handler of the AlphaCom, [[Station Fault (Event Type)|event 43 - Station Fault Report]]. One can use the "subevent" to filter on specific fault types. The fault events can be used e.g. to [[ENA Amplifier - Report faults to Display Station|generate fault messages to a display station]].
  
  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 7 August 2024

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The ENA Amplifier provides extensive monitoring capabilities.


What can be supervised?

Error reporting

Fault and Warning icons in Amplifier display
  • Fault Relay: The Fault Relay on the back of the amplifier will trigger whenever there is an error. The relay will remain triggered as long as one or more errors are present.
  • Amplifier GUI display: Faults are indicated in the Amplifier GUI display with a red icon. Warnings are indicated with a yellow icon. Use the Menu Selecetion Knob in front of the amplifier to navigate to Service > Local Message List to view current error messages
  • Amplifier web interface: In the Faults section in the Amplifier Settings > Status menu there is a live update of current active faults. The page is automatically refreshed every 10 seconds.
  • AlphaCom System Log: Amplifier errors are reported to the AlphaCom, which will forward the error reports via the System Log. Log data can be stored in a local log file on the AMC-IP board, or sent to external log recipient via SysLog, E-Mail or SNMP trap.
  • AlphaCom Event Handler: Amplifier errors are reported by the Event Handler of the AlphaCom, event 43 - Station Fault Report. One can use the "subevent" to filter on specific fault types. The fault events can be used e.g. to generate fault messages to a display station.