Difference between revisions of "ENA Amplifier - Report faults to Display Station"
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− | {{ | + | {{AI}} [[File:ENA Error to display.png|thumb|800px|right|Amplifier faults, such as Speaker Line errors, can be reported to display stations]] |
− | Faults in the ENA Amplifier can be reported to a display station, e.g. to [[IP Desktop Master Station - 1008001000|IP Desktop]], [[IP Dual Display Station - 1008007000|DualDisplay]] or [[CRM V - Control Room Master|CRMV station]]. | + | Faults in the ENA Amplifier can be reported to a display station, e.g. to [[IP Desktop Master Station - 1008001000|IP Desktop]], [[IP Dual Display Station - 1008007000|DualDisplay]] or [[CRM V - Control Room Master|CRMV station]]. This is achieved by using [[Station Fault (Event Type)|event 43 - Station Fault Report]], which is triggered whenever the ENA amplifier reports a fault. It is the directory number for Audio Channel 1 which is reporting faults. |
In order to have one common event for all ENA amplifiers, include the amplifiers in an [[UDP group|UDP Group]]. Here UDP Group 3 is used as an example. | In order to have one common event for all ENA amplifiers, include the amplifiers in an [[UDP group|UDP Group]]. Here UDP Group 3 is used as an example. | ||
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In AlphaPro, select '''Exchange & System''' > '''Events''', and '''Insert''' a new event with the following properties: | In AlphaPro, select '''Exchange & System''' > '''Events''', and '''Insert''' a new event with the following properties: | ||
+ | [[File:Event ENA Errors.PNG|thumb|500px|left|Event 43 is used to report amplifer errors]] | ||
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IF %chg(1,0) | IF %chg(1,0) | ||
$STM %1.ref L164 U%op(70,+,%sev) '(%1.dir) %2.nam' | $STM %1.ref L164 U%op(70,+,%sev) '(%1.dir) %2.nam' | ||
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ENDIF | ENDIF | ||
$CANM %1.ref L164 NM253 U%op(70,+,%sev) | $CANM %1.ref L164 NM253 U%op(70,+,%sev) | ||
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+ | The event string will send a station-mail ([[$STM]]) to station 164 for all new fault codes. When a fault is removed the event is reported "OFF", and the mail message is automatically deleted. ([[$CANM]]). If you want the mail message to remain in the station also after the fault is gone, simply change "When Change To" = ON (not ON or OFF). | ||
+ | The priority of the mail will be the fault type (subevent) + 70. The mail text will contain the directory number of the amplifier and the [[Station_Fault_(Event_Type)|default fault text]]. Customized fault text can be used instead of the default text. | ||
− | [[Category: Public Address]] | + | [[Category:AlphaCom Applications]] |
+ | [[Category: ICX-AlphaCom Applications]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Public Address - Features and configuration]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 31 May 2022
Faults in the ENA Amplifier can be reported to a display station, e.g. to IP Desktop, DualDisplay or CRMV station. This is achieved by using event 43 - Station Fault Report, which is triggered whenever the ENA amplifier reports a fault. It is the directory number for Audio Channel 1 which is reporting faults.
In order to have one common event for all ENA amplifiers, include the amplifiers in an UDP Group. Here UDP Group 3 is used as an example.
In AlphaPro, select Exchange & System > Events, and Insert a new event with the following properties:
Action commands:
IF %chg(1,0) $STM %1.ref L164 U%op(70,+,%sev) '(%1.dir) %2.nam' STOP ENDIF $CANM %1.ref L164 NM253 U%op(70,+,%sev)
The event string will send a station-mail ($STM) to station 164 for all new fault codes. When a fault is removed the event is reported "OFF", and the mail message is automatically deleted. ($CANM). If you want the mail message to remain in the station also after the fault is gone, simply change "When Change To" = ON (not ON or OFF).
The priority of the mail will be the fault type (subevent) + 70. The mail text will contain the directory number of the amplifier and the default fault text. Customized fault text can be used instead of the default text.