Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

24.1.3.2

Alarm thresholds and trigger output

For the trigger to know when an alarm event has occurred, threshold values for
the monitored alarm sources must be configured. Alarm sources which are ’bi-
nary’ to their nature (link up/down, power up/down, digital-in high/low, etc.) have
thresholds defined implicitly.

For sources which can take values in a wider range (temperature, SNR Margin,
received packets within a given time interval, etc.) the alarm thresholds should
be configured.

Fig. 24.2

a) illustrates use of alarm thresholds for a temperature

trigger.

c) Trigger status with alarm condition "low".

time

Alarm event
(falling/low)

Alarm event
(rising/high)

Falling threshold

Temperature

time

a) Temperature status and alarm events.

b) Trigger status with alarm condition "high".

time

Alarm trigger "inactive"

Alarm trigger "active"

Alarm trigger "active"

Alarm trigger "inactive"

Rising threshold

Figure 24.2: Example use of rising and falling thresholds for a temperature alarm
trigger (a), and alarm condition setting to affect active and inactive trigger status
(b and c).

As can be seen in

fig. 24.2

a), two thresholds are used – a rising threshold and a

falling threshold. Alarm events will be generated when reaching the rising thresh-

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