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CHAPTER 2. MMC Programming
[851] ALARM REPORTING
This MMC is used to view, store, print or clear system alarms. Two levels of faults are dis-
played via an alarm code: major alarms and minor alarms. Major alarms codes are usually
service affecting and require a certified technician to determine the fault. A minor alarm in-
dicates a fault that may or may not be service affecting and usually does not seriously de-
grade the system's operating capabilities.
The alarm buffer holds up to 100 alarms on a first in-first out (FIFO) basis. Alarms provide
a date and time stamp based on the system time. If applicable, the hardware cabinet, port,
and/or slot will be displayed. If an ALARM SIO port is programmed (MMC 804), alarm
information can be printed on demand and as it is provided.
ALARM REPORTING OPTIONS (Select one of the options)
No
0
VIEW ALARMS
1
OVERFLOW
CONTROL
2
CLEAR ALARM BUF
3
PRINT ALARM BUF
DEFAULT DATA
NONE
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Option
View alarm buffer.
Determines buffer control when buffer is full.
0 OVERWRITTEN: When buffer is full, the oldest entry in
buffer is overwritten. (Default.)
1 STOP RECORDING: When buffer is full, stop recording
alarms.
Clears alarm buffer.
Prints contents of alarm buffer to the assigned alarm IO port.
ALARM CODE DEFINITION
See Alarm Code Definitions in MMC 852
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