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− | + | This article describes the two settings for the Fault LED on [[:Category:Access Panels | Access Panels]]: | |
+ | * Global faults | ||
+ | * Local faults | ||
+ | By default the fault LED on [[:Category:Access Panels | Access Panels]] show globalt fault in the system. | ||
+ | [[File:Local fault on panels 1.PNG|left|thumb|600px|Fault LED trigger - Global faults]] | ||
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+ | It is possible to make the fault LED on panels to only show local faults: | ||
+ | [[File:Local fault on panels 2.PNG|left|thumb|600px|Fault LED trigger - Local faults]] | ||
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+ | == Availability == | ||
+ | This function is available from Exigo 1.3.3 and newer. | ||
[[Category:Exigo features]] | [[Category:Exigo features]] |
Latest revision as of 12:24, 8 September 2017
This article describes the two settings for the Fault LED on Access Panels:
- Global faults
- Local faults
By default the fault LED on Access Panels show globalt fault in the system.
It is possible to make the fault LED on panels to only show local faults:
Availability
This function is available from Exigo 1.3.3 and newer.