Alarm Input Interfaces
You can connect the alarm input interfaces (or contacts) to external sensors, such as one that detects if a door is open.
Each alarm input interface has a corresponding LED. These LEDs convey the alarm status of each alarm input. You can configure the trigger and severity for each alarm input. In addition to the LED, you can configure the contact to trigger the output relay (to activate an external alarm), to send syslog messages, and to send SNMP traps.
The following table explains the statuses of the LEDs in response to alarm conditions for the alarm inputs. It also explains the behavior for the output relay, syslog messages, and SNMP traps, if you enable these responses to the alarm input.
Alarm Status |
LED |
Output Relay |
Syslog |
SNMP Trap |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alarm not configured |
Off |
— |
— |
— |
No alarms triggered |
Solid green |
— |
— |
— |
Alarm activated |
Minor alarm—solid red Major alarm—flashing red |
Relay energized |
Syslog generated |
SNMP trap sent |
Alarm end |
Solid green |
Relay de-energized |
Syslog generated |
— |