Super Systems SDStatus User Manual

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SDStatus View and Workstation Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Watchdog Alarm: A Watchdog Alarm alerts the

user when the value of a selected slot (defined in

SDStatus) does not change within a certain

amount of time. The following fields are set up in

the Watchdog Alarm setup window (Figure 30):

• Alarm Name: A user-defined name for the

alarm.

• Cause: The cause of the alarm (typically

used by operators). This field is optional.

• Action: The corrective action

recommended (typically used by

operators). This field is optional.

• Channel: The channel number of the slot

that SDStatus will monitor (0 through 127).

• Slot: The slot number that SDStatus will

monitor (0 through 79).

• Time before slot value must change: The

amount of time that a slot value must

remain the same before an alarm state is

generated. This amount of time can be set

in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

For example, assume that the Watchdog

Alarm is set to monitor channel 70, slot 5

and the “Time before slot value must

change” is set to 2 minutes. Also assume

that, when the Watchdog Alarm starts

monitoring slot 5, slot 5’s value is 50. In

this instance:

o

If slot 5’s value changes to 49 after

one minute, 48 seconds, an alarm

state will not exist.

o

If 2 minutes pass and slot 5’s value

is still 50, an alarm state will be

created.

• Server: The server to be monitored. (This

is a drop-down menu; servers must be

defined before one can be selected.)

The Red Alert checkbox causes the alarm to

generate a System Tray notification and also

causes the alarm to appear in red in the alarms

notification area.

Figure 30 - Watchdog Alarm setup window

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