Philips DBS-EX23-530 manual Alarm Descriptions, Programming Reference Alarm Settings

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Programming Reference

Alarm Settings

Alarm Settings

Alarm Descriptions

ISDN alarms can be reported through LEDs on the ISDN card, an alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card, or FF keys on a key phone. Table 4-1summarizes the types of alarms that can occur with the ISDN. Table 4-2summarizes alarm settings for all three types of alarms.

Table 4-1. ISDN alarm definitions

Alarm

Description

Notification

 

 

 

Red

The DBS activates a red alarm when a loss of sig-

FF key (after the counter is exceeded)

 

nal or out-of-frame condition lasts for more than

CFA LED on the ISDN card

 

2.5 seconds.

 

Alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow

A yellow alarm is sent to the distant end of the

FF key (after the counter is exceeded)

 

ISDN link to indicate that a red alarm has occurred.

YEL LED on the ISDN card

 

If a red alarm occurs at the CO, the CO sends a yel-

 

Alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card

 

low alarm to the DBS. If a red alarm occurs at the

 

 

 

DBS, the DBS sends a yellow alarm to the CO.

 

 

 

 

Frame

The DBS activates an OOF alarm when more than

FF key (after the counter is exceeded)

Loss

one out of four consecutive framing bits is in error.

OOF LED on the ISDN card

 

 

 

CFA LED on the ISDN card

 

 

Alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card

 

 

 

Slip

The DBS activates a slip alarm when a data bit is

FF key (after the counter is exceeded)

 

lost due to a frame misalignment. Frame misalign-

OOF LED on the ISDN card

 

ment is caused by timing errors.

 

SLIP LED on the ISDN card (See

 

 

 

 

Note.)

 

 

 

Sync

The DBS activates a sync loss alarm due to timing

FF key (after the counter is exceeded)

Loss

errors. Timing errors result in frame misalignment.

SLIP LED on the ISDN card

 

 

 

CFA LED on the ISDN card

 

 

 

AIS

The CO sends an AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) to

AIS LED on the ISDN card

 

indicate an “out-of-service” condition on the net-

OOF LED on the ISDN card

 

work side. The AIS, also referred to as the “keep

 

CFA LED on the ISDN card

 

alive signal,” is comprised of all 1s and is

 

Alarm relay on the ISDN card

 

unframed. The DBS sends an AIS through the

 

“AIS Signal Transmission” code (page 4-37).

 

 

 

 

Revised April 2000

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