
This is an ordered list of alarm row styles. The expression allows you to do any evaluation you want using any parts of the alarm: Priority, State, Display Path, Active time, Clear time, etc. Each style has an expression, a color and if you want it to blink. Here is where you can modify an existing style, add more styles or delete a style. Right click on the Alarm Status Table component, go down to Customizers and select Alarm Row Styles. You can change each of these colors for each of the states by going to the Alarms Row Styles Customizer that the component provides.īy default, the Active and Unacknowledged alarms are red and blinking, Cleared Unacknowledged alarms are teal, etc. By default, the Alarm Status Table comes with a specific set of colors associated with each of the alarm states.

If loop is not entered, the status of all loops is output.You can customize the style of alarms in different states on the Alarm Status Table component. PRI Channel status is found in LD 60 with: STAT loop. When a PRI or ISL trunk interfaces with another Meridian PBX, you may have to disable and then re-enable each B-channel.

Meridian 1 initializes and there are no active B-channels. Verify the circuit is connected, and enabled at the far-end. DTA 021 - Loss of frame alignment for 3 seconds.There is no 1.5 Mb/2Mb connection, indicated by: The far end PRI is disabled, indicated by:Ģ. DCH 1003 - D-channel DCH or MSDL errorsĬonfirm that the Meridian 1 PRI parameters correlate to the far-end parameters.Ĭonfirm Alternate or CRC multiframe: E1 PRI Example.Ĭannot enable the PRI.DTA 021 - Loss-of-frame-alignment for 3 seconds.DTA 018 - Frame-slip out-of-service limit.These problems can occur during initial start-up.
#Red alarm state software#
If the PRI in local alarm was a primary clock source, the software switches the clock controller to the secondary reference.Ĭheck the Clock Controller is enabled and locked.Ĭonfiguration settings do not match the far end. Verify the wiring, and physical connection integrity.

When the alarm is cleared, reset the counters and bounce (disable, then enable) the PRI in LD 60:Ĭounters are split into Group 1, Group 2, and 24 hour Group 2 total alarms. ➤ Yellow: Far End Alarm (FEA) When a Yellow alarm occurs, all B-channels are disabled, and an alarm counter is incremented.īUT, if the 24-hour threshold (prompt RALM in LD 73) is reached, the PRI must be manually restored to service. When the alarm is cleared, the PRI is automatically restored to service, and B-channels enabled.Ĭheck the PRI Status and reset the counters in LD 60: ➤ Red: Near End Alarm (NEA) When a Red alarm occurs, all B-channels are disabled.

