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Name of the lesson

Aircraft Warning Light

Purpose of the lesson

The purpose of the lesson is to get acquainted with the Galooli integration with AWL

Target Audience

End-users of the system such as service providers, back-office, organization managers, etc.

What to expect at the end of the lesson

The user will acknowledge: AWL importance, AWL data outcome & display, AWL sensors

It is highly recommended to go through the contents in the order in which they appear

What is the importance of AWL monitoring?

Telecom towers are not safe for pilots and any space users, especially in the nighttime. Towers are of different heights from the ground to the cloud. Functional lights are important as a warning to space users like pilots. Each tower light status needs to be monitored and if not working must be serviced to ensure safety.

Read more: AWL Introduction

Which AWL is there in the market?

There is a large variety of AWL in the free market, the AWL can be divided into two main groups:

  • AWL operates on AC power

  • AWL operates on DC power

How can I monitor AWL status?

There are various ways to monitor the status of the AWL and it depends on the type of AWL power supply.

Galooli allows you to monitor the activity of both types of AWL.

Read more: AWL Sensors

What kind of data can I reserve about AWL status?

You can get a lot of live and historical data about the status of the AWL and in various display modes.

How do I create/edit AWL events?

Once an AWL is installed, it can be attached to trigger the following system pre-defined event:

Site Global Aviation LIght Fail

How do I create/edit notifications related to the AWL status?

Naturally, after creat an event. you should consider creating notifications alerts. The notifications can be sent via SMS and Email to single or multiple recipients.

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