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* '''Temperatures''' (always on). A number of temperature sensors in the ENA amplifier will generate error report if the temperature is outside valid range. Monitored by default.  
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* '''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
 
* '''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

Revision as of 22:56, 12 April 2018

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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.