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Checklist
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1. Create a System. Refer to “Creating a System” on page 63.
2. Configure a System. Refer to “Configuring a System” on page 65.
3. Importing a database. Refer to “Obtaining Kaleido-X FR4 Factories” on page 67
4. Using the Serial Port Test 3rd Party Device. Refer to “Serial Port Test 3rd Party Device” on page 68.
5. Configuring Calibration. Refer to “Configuring Calibration” on page 69.
6. Configuring Alarm Threshold. Refer to “Configuring Alarm Threshold” on page 74.
7. Configuring Alarm Debouncing. Refer to “Configuring Alarm Debouncing” on page 75.
8. Configuring the Network Router Panel Integration. Refer to “Configuring the Network Router Panel
Integration” on page 75.
9. Configuring Internal Router Control. Refer to “Configuring Internal Router Control” on page 77
Key Concepts
Calibration
Calibration refers to the assignment of different card attributes. For example, the output card handles the
Brightness and Contrast attributes and the Input card handles the Silence threshold attribute.
System
A system is a grouping of equipment. Only one system can exist per database.
Alarm Debouncing
Alarm debouncing allows the filtering of false alarms. To filter these false alarms the tree parameters can
be calibrated, they include The Duration, The Occurrences and The Detection Window
An alarm occurrence (not the alarm itself) is triggered when the probe is in continuous error for The
Duration seconds. The actual alarm is triggered when the number of occurrences is equal to The Occurrence
What is calibration and when is it used?
What is a system?
What is Alarm Debouncing?
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