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Using the<br />
Fault Log<br />
<strong>SEL</strong>-<strong>FR3</strong><br />
<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Operation</strong> Manual<br />
Rows in the fault Log indicate the state or severity of a fault. Rows can have the following<br />
colors:<br />
By sorting the rows in the fault log, you can determine how long a fault takes to be<br />
acknowledged <strong>and</strong> cleared <strong>and</strong> the frequency with which various devices have certain types<br />
of faults. For example, by sorting by the Fault Name column, you could retrieve the<br />
following sequence of events:<br />
A fault initially appears in the log, with its color indicating its severity (red or yellow).<br />
The fault is acknowledged by any operator on the system, <strong>and</strong> another row with that<br />
fault on it appears, but this time in orange.<br />
The error condition is corrected, <strong>and</strong> the fault appears a third time in the fault log, but<br />
this time the row is white.<br />
Note: You will not see this dynamically in the fault log. To view fault receipts,<br />
acknowledgements, <strong>and</strong> clears on the fly, use the Active faults panel. See Active Faults<br />
Panel on page 28.<br />
Thumbnail <strong>and</strong> Video Streaming<br />
The <strong>Selenio</strong> frame supports both MPEG streaming <strong>and</strong> thumbnails:<br />
Viewing<br />
Streaming<br />
Video<br />
Table 2-7 Fault Log Color Definitions<br />
Color Description<br />
Red Major fault (severity 6-10)<br />
Yellow Minor fault (severity 1-5)<br />
Orange Acknowledged fault<br />
White Cleared fault<br />
Up to 14 thumbnails, one per slot, displaying at a resolution of 128 x 96, <strong>and</strong> updating<br />
at approximately one frame every two seconds<br />
One stream of high-end MPEG H.264 HD video<br />
QuickTime must be installed on the PC to view high-end video.<br />
The frame can output only thumbnails or a single high-end stream at any one time. All users<br />
logged into the frame will see the same type of streaming. If one user changes the<br />
streaming type, the video streaming type is changed for all users.<br />
When viewing thumbnails, the border of the thumbnail indicates if the source module has a<br />
fault. A red border indicates a critical fault, <strong>and</strong> a yellow border indicates a warning fault.<br />
Not all modules support streaming. See the documentation for your specific module if you<br />
are not sure whether it supports streaming.<br />
To view the streaming output of the <strong>Selenio</strong> frame, click the Streaming tab.<br />
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