Difference between revisions of "Faulty Station Line (Event Type)"
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|'''Event type''': || 13 - Faulty station line | |'''Event type''': || 13 - Faulty station line | ||
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− | |'''Subevent''': || | + | |'''Subevent''': || 0 = station faults. >0 = failure states related to [[IP-ARIO]] PA control. |
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|'''When change to ON''': || A station's line monitoring has found a problem or if the whole ASLT board becomes faulty | |'''When change to ON''': || A station's line monitoring has found a problem or if the whole ASLT board becomes faulty |
Revision as of 09:59, 6 July 2011
Event description
Event Owner: | A station or an UDP group |
Event type: | 13 - Faulty station line |
Subevent: | 0 = station faults. >0 = failure states related to IP-ARIO PA control. |
When change to ON: | A station's line monitoring has found a problem or if the whole ASLT board becomes faulty |
When change to OFF: | A station's line monitoring has found the station OK |
When related to: | N/A |
Application
Switch over a PA-system to a standby circuit
Additional information
The faulty station event is reported On after reset/power-off of AlphaCom, if the station was removed during the reset. IP stations and SIP stations are reported faulted if not registered within 4-5 minutes after AlphaCom reset (and the station was registered before the reset). (Since AMCD 10.55, BZ 204)
There is also a default "Faulty Line" event, which becomes active if one more stations are faulty. This event is used for general line error reporting. The reporting is configured from AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults: Faulty Line. Default setting is MST 1 0 28, which is by reporting line errors (28) to station 1.