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Controlling the audible alarm, Muting or unmuting the audible alarm, Audible Alarm

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Table 12 Audible alarm sound patterns (continued) Condition type NONCRITICAL Cycle 1 Cycle 2 INFORMATION Legend Alarm On Alarm Off Controlling the audible alarm You can control the alarm with the push-button. This process includes muting, enabling, and disabling. When an error condition exists, the alphanumeric display reads Er, the alarm sounds, and you can: • Correct all errors, thereby silencing the alarm until a new error occurs. • Mute, or temporarily disable, the alarm by pressing and holding the bottom push-button. The alarm remains off until another error occurs, or until you enable (unmute) the alarm. When a new error occurs, the alarm sounds and the push-button indicator is off. Using the mute feature ensures that you are aware of the more severe errors and provides you with the capability of correcting them promptly. • Disable the alarm to prevent any error condition from sounding the alarm. NOTE: Disabling the alarm does not prevent the EMU alphanumeric display from displaying Er, nor does it prevent HP Command View EVA from displaying the error condition report. When the alarm is enabled (on), the bottom push-button status indicator is off. Enabling the audible alarm To enable the alarm: 1. Press and release the bottom push-button until the alphanumeric display is Au. 2. Press and hold the top push-button until the alphanumeric display is a Flashing oF (Audible Alarm Off). NOTE: When the alarm display is flashing, press and hold the top push-button to cause the display to toggle between On and oF. Press and release the top push-button to cause the display to select the next state. 3. Press and release the top push-button to change the display to a flashing On (Audible Alarm On). 4. Press and release the bottom push-button to accept the change and to display Au. The bottom push-button indicator is now off. Muting or unmuting the audible alarm You may want to mute the alarm in the following situations: • The error does not require immediate corrective action. • You cannot correct the error at this time. For example, the error may require a replacement part. To mute the audible alarm: Fibre Channel drive enclosures 37

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Table 12 Audible alarm sound patterns
(continued)
Cycle 2
Cycle 1
Condition type
NONCRITICAL
INFORMATION
Alarm Off
Alarm On
Legend
Controlling the audible alarm
You can control the alarm with the push-button. This process includes muting, enabling, and
disabling. When an error condition exists, the alphanumeric display reads
Er
, the alarm sounds,
and you can:
Correct all errors, thereby silencing the alarm until a new error occurs.
Mute, or temporarily disable, the alarm by pressing and holding the bottom push-button. The
alarm remains off until another error occurs, or until you enable (unmute) the alarm. When a
new error occurs, the alarm sounds and the push-button indicator is off.
Using the mute feature ensures that you are aware of the more severe errors and provides
you with the capability of correcting them promptly.
Disable the alarm to prevent any error condition from sounding the alarm.
NOTE:
Disabling the alarm does not prevent the EMU alphanumeric display from displaying Er,
nor does it prevent HP Command View EVA from displaying the error condition report.
When the alarm is enabled (on), the bottom push-button status indicator is off.
Enabling the audible alarm
To enable the alarm:
1.
Press and release the bottom push-button until the alphanumeric display is
Au
.
2.
Press and hold the top push-button until the alphanumeric display is a Flashing
oF
(Audible
Alarm Off).
NOTE:
When the alarm display is flashing, press and hold the top push-button to cause the
display to toggle between
On
and
oF
. Press and release the top push-button to cause the
display to select the next state.
3.
Press and release the top push-button to change the display to a flashing
On
(Audible Alarm
On).
4.
Press and release the bottom push-button to accept the change and to display
Au
. The bottom
push-button indicator is now off.
Muting or unmuting the audible alarm
You may want to mute the alarm in the following situations:
The error does not require immediate corrective action.
You cannot correct the error at this time. For example, the error may require a replacement
part.
To mute the
audible alarm
:
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