Acknowledge or cancel an alert, Cancelling and restarting txplay alerts, Active alerts pop-up layout – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual

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Either, the iTX system cancels the alert. It does so if it detects that the condition that

caused the alert no longer exists.

Or, you manually cancel the alert.

If you manually cancel an alert while the alert condition remains, the Alerts Service generates

the alert again.

Where iTX generates an alert that is signalled by an audible alarm or a flashing light, you can

stop the warning signal by acknowledging the alert; the alert stays in the Active Alerts list until

it is cancelled.

Acknowledge or cancel an alert

Acknowledging or cancelling an alert creates an entry in the Logging Service log file.
1.

Select an alert in the Active Alerts list. You can select multiple alerts by pressing the Control

or Shift key while clicking the entries in the list.

2.

In the Comment box, enter any comment you want to appear in the log file with the entry

for your action.

3.

Click Acknowledge Alerts or Cancel Alerts.

Cancelling and restarting TXPlay alerts

When TXPlay is the source service of an alert that you manually cancel, the Alerts Service does

not generate any more alerts of the same type until you restart TXPlay.

For example, if you cancel a Schedule Empty alert for a playout channel, TXPlay stops the Alerts

Service generating Schedule Empty alerts. If you want the Alerts Service to generate Schedule

Empty alerts again, you need to restart TXPlay.

Active Alerts pop-up layout

From the Active Alerts panel, you can display the Active Alerts pop-up layout:

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