Fault System

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Fault System

This article describes how the fault system in Exigo works.
All the devices in the system reports faults and changes in fault status to the Primary System Controller.
The Primary System Controller maintains a fault list.
Each fault can have multiple states:

  • New - Fault is new and not acknowledged
  • Acknowledged - Fault is acknowledged from GUI on ESC1
  • Gone - Fault have been solved, but it has not been reset

Faults will be active until the device which reported it reports that it is gone.
Faults will be active in ESC1 GUI until it is acknowledged, gone and reset.

Monitoring

It is possible to customize the monitoring of the system.
This can be done when creating a new database using the wizard:

Setup Wizard


It is also possible to customize the monitoring later.
Go to device three -> System -> Default Configuration:

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Default Configuration


These are System Stetting that are valid for every device in the system.
It is also possible to use individual monitoring setting for devices:

Individual monitoring example


Go to the desired device and remove the Use System Setting tick off to change the monitoring.

External Faults

External equipment like switches and UPS that have fault relay outputs can report fault to Exigo with the use of external faults.
This is done with the use of the input action External Fault.