4 auxiliary alarm lights, External alarm (ext alarm), Temp alarm (temperature alarm) – Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual

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If the original alarm condition still exists, the red main alarm light on the matrix’s front panel
continues to flash. The red main alarm light only stops flashing when all original sources
triggering the alarm are corrected.

If a new alarm condition or conditions occur before the original alarm conditions are
corrected, the internal buzzer and relay contacts will not reactivate. They will only reactivate
after all original alarm conditions are corrected.

5.8.4 Auxiliary alarm lights

When an alarm condition occurs, any of the six auxiliary alarm lights may switch on, in
addition to the main alarm light, to help diagnose the alarm condition. The following sections
describe the six auxiliary alarm lights.

External Alarm (EXT ALARM)

The external alarm (labeled EXT ALARM) light switches on to indicate that an alarm
condition has triggered the built-in relay outputs to turn on any externally installed alarms
such as lights or bells.

The external alarm is connected to the matrix through the 9-pin D-type connector on the
matrix’s rear panel labeled Alarm I/O.

Temp alarm (Temperature alarm)

The

red

Temp (temperature) alarm light switches on to indicate one or both of the

following:

• The active CPU card has detected a temperature in the matrix above a threshold.

• One of two CPU cards has been removed from the matrix.

Note:

This feature only operates if there are two CPU cards installed in the matrix. If there
is only one CPU card, the Temp alarm light does not switch on if the card is removed.

Fan-fail alarm

The

red

fan-fail alarm light illuminates when either fan in the power-supply module stops

rotating correctly.

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