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In order to activate a change in a parameter, you need to click the
Apply button. The refresh button, will read back all parameters on the
page from the unit.

3.4 Status

Figure 7 shows the overall status of the unit. This view shows a unit in
IP receive mode. In this view a block diagram of the unit with ASI
outputs and IP port is shown. The unit name and the mode are
illustrated.
Only licensed ASI ports are shown in the diagram. Each port is
represented by an arrow indicating its direction, and the arrow is
coloured depending on the status of the port: red on alarm, yellow on
warning, green when OK and grey when the input is disabled from
software. Each ASI port arrow is clickable, linking to the parameter sets
for that port. The IP port arrow links to the Network page.
The small circle in the body of the diagram shows the highest alarm
level for internal alarms, i.e. alarms that are not associated with an
input or an output port.
The lower part of the page shows a current alarm table. Each line is
associated with a current alarm condition. The line is coloured with the
severity of the alarm; red when critical alarm and yellow for warning.
The current alarm table contains the following information:
Time: The time when the alarm appeared.
Severity: The severity level of the alarm event. This can be Critical or
Warning.
Text: This gives a description of the alarm condition.
Source: This parameter describes which module as created the alarm.
Alarm ID: Each alarm condition has an alarm ID associated. This is a
number. A detailed overview of the alarm conditions is given in section
5.2.6.

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