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Working with Permanent Buffer
The permanent buffer is represented by the Alarm Status screen.
To access the Alarm Status screen:
•From the Display menu (see Figure
(047) | FAN No. | 4 | FAILURE | MAJOR |
(047) | FAN No. | 4 | FAILURE | OFF |
(20) | INTERNAL ERROR | Event |
Press ‘y’ To Continue...
Press ‘n’ To Stop.
@ - Db Update; # - Db Undo
Figure 7-4. Permanent Buffer (Alarm Status Screen)
To delete inactive alarms from the permanent buffer:
1.From the Status menu (see Figure
2.Confirm the alarm deletion by choosing Clear all Alarms.
Table
Table 7-1. Vmux-2100 Alarms
ID Code | Terminal Message | Description | Severity |
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18 | DB UPDATE OCCURRED | Event | |
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20 | INTERNAL ERROR | Software error | Event |
Note: The INTERNAL ERROR alarm is used for software debugging. To receive detailed description of each internal alarm, enable ‘Open Internal Alarms’ from the System menu (Main menu > Configuration > System > Open Internal Alarms).
21 | MODULE WAS REMOVED | A voice module installed in the specified slot has | Event |
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22 | MODULE WAS INSERTED | A voice module has been inserted from into a slot | Event |
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40 | POWER SUPPLY No. 1 | Power supply 1 failure has been detected | Major |
| FAILURE |
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41 | POWER SUPPLY No. 2 | Power supply 2 failure has been detected | Major |
| FAILURE |
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42 | POWER SUPPLY NO. 1 | Power supply 1 has been removed from its slot | Major |
| WAS REMOVED |
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Alarms