Setting Up5-66 9161-A2-GH30-30April 1998Table 5-13. Alarm Options (3 of 3)System Alarm RelayPossible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault Setting: DisableSpecifies whether an alarm condition for the T1 access unit will activate the systemalarm relay. The alarm relay is deactivated when the condition causing the alarm iscorrected. If more than one alarm condition is present, the alarm relay remains activeuntil all alarm conditions are cleared for that T1 access unit. You can also deactivate analarm via the System Alarm Relay Cut-Off selection from the Control menu. System Alarm Relay only appears if the NAM is installed in a 5-slot housing oraccess carrier.Alarm conditions are: Power supply/fan tray alarm. Continuous Loss of Signal (LOS) condition at either the Network or DSX-1interface, or on any OCU-DP port. Continuous Out of Frame (OOF) condition at either the Network or DSX-1interface. Yellow alarm on either the Network or DSX-1 interface. Continuous Out of Frame (OOF) condition at any synchronous data port that hasthe EDL set to Enable. Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) received at either the Network or DSX-1 interface. Excessive Error Rate (EER) detected at the Network interface. Excessive Error Rate (EER) detected at any synchronous data port that hasEmbedded Data Link set to Enable (see Table 5-3). Primary or Secondary Clock Failure. Failure of an APM. An APM is inserted that does not match the configuration. Abnormal Station Code on any OCU-DP port. DDS Network Failure on any OCU-DP port. Loss of Loop Timing on any OCU-DP port.Enable – Activates alarm conditions on the system alarm relay when an alarm conditionoccurs.Disable – Does not activate alarm conditions on the system alarm relay when an alarmcondition occurs.