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CAB-CALM (Customer alarm)<br />

G650<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm<br />

Level<br />

CAB-CALM (Customer alarm)<br />

CAB-CALM provides control of a relay contact between a pair of leads from the TN2312BP IPSI<br />

that can be wired to an external alarming device that is provided by the customer (CPAD). A<br />

contact closure is provided between the leads when the alarm exceeds the level specified in the<br />

CPE Alarm Activation Level field on the change system-parameters maintenance screen.<br />

CAB-CALM is not associated with any background or demand tests that are used to clear<br />

alarms. CAB-CALM becomes active when any other MO reaches a predetermined level (none,<br />

warning, minor, or major) and generates an alarm. Clear the MO that is generating the alarm to<br />

retire the contact closure across the CPAD relay contact.<br />

If you think that there is a problem with the CPAD, you can test it by executing the test<br />

customer-alarm command that activates the device closing the relay on the TN2312BP IPSI<br />

for one minute. You can specify the repeat parameter to close the relay contact for a longer<br />

time. The number of repeats that you specify is the number of minutes the external device is<br />

activated.<br />

Demand test descriptions and error codes<br />

The test customer-alarm location (short|long) repeat # command causes the<br />

TN2312BP IPSI to:<br />

● Close the CPAD relay contact for one minute<br />

Initial Command to Run Full name of MO<br />

CAB-CALM test customer-alarm location Customer Alarm<br />

● Return to the state determined by the active alarm level specified by the CPE Alarm<br />

Activation Level field on the change system-parameters maintenance screen<br />

Order of investigation Short test<br />

sequence<br />

Long test<br />

sequence<br />

D/ND<br />

Customer-Provided Alarming Device Test (#115) X X Nondestructive<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 611

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