The alarms generated during each monitoring session are presented on the screen
in the form of a list, indicating the instant in which they have been produced and
specifying their nature.
When an alarm pertaining to the detection of a new emission is activated, it will be
identified according to the parameters described in the reference spectrum generation
process.
Figure 9.- Spectrum surveillance: alarm generation.
When the monitoring session is closed, the data related with the generated alarms
remains stored in the database, for consulting subsequently. Similarly, data export
functions will be provided to do their use in other external applications easier.
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Task programming: The Task Programming function allows to program
sequences of automatic monitoring to be executed at the most suitable
moment.
This means that the equipment will manage the energy more correctly, remaining
active only during the periods of spectrum surveillance.
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