Alarm Output Interface
You can connect an external alarm, such as a buzzer or light, to the alarm output interface.
The alarm output interface functions as a relay and also has a corresponding LED, which conveys the alarm status of an external sensor connected to the input interface, and internal sensors such as the dual power supply and temperature sensors. You configure which alarms should activate the output relay, if any.
The following table explains the statuses of the LEDs and output relay in response to alarm conditions. It also explains the behavior for syslog messages, and SNMP traps, if you enable these responses to the alarm.
Alarm Status |
LED |
Output Relay |
Syslog |
SNMP Trap |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alarm not configured |
Off |
— |
— |
— |
No alarms triggered |
Solid green |
— |
— |
— |
Alarm activated |
Solid red |
Relay energized |
Syslog generated |
SNMP trap sent |
Alarm end |
Solid green |
Relay de-energized |
Syslog generated |
— |