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Appendix F: Icon Glossary
Sensor Alarms in the Alarm Calendar
Description
Normal
Alarm
Acknowledged
Alarm Ended But
Not
Acknowledged
Alarm Condition
Ended
Unavailable
Part numbers and description that would be
associated with the conditions.
Icon only seen during
auto-detection process
to show sensor type.
Icon outlined with
a dotted red line
and red triangle.
Occurs when an
alarm condition is
seen.
Icon outlined in
blue with red
triangle. Occurs
when user clicks
on alarm in alarm
screen.
Icon outlined in
blue and triangle
is blue. Occurs
when alarm has
ended, but not
acknowledged.
Icon completely
gray. Occurs after
alarm has been
acknowledged and
the alarm event
has ended.
Displayed when the
item is currently
unavailable. Icon is
completely grayed.
Hydrocarbon Liquid Sensor with Water Indicator: 30-0234-HW-06; 30-0234-HW-15; 30-0234-HW20 3
Hydrocarbon Alarm:
Occurs when the sensor’s resistance is between the
thresholds for the alarm condition.
N/A
Water Alarm:
Occurs when the sensor’s resistance is between the
thresholds for the alarm condition.
N/A
Disconnect Alarm/Communication Loss:
Occurs when the sensor has either been
disconnected from the barrier or the sensor fails.
N/A
Discriminating STP Sump Sensor: 30-0232-DH-20; Magnetostrictive Sump Sensor: 30-3233-24
High-Hydrocarbon Alarm:
STP Sump
: Occurs when the upper and lower
floats are raised and the resistance is between the
thresholds for the alarm condition.
Mag Sump
: Occurs when the product (HC) float is
above the threshold for the alarm condition.
STP
Mag
N/A
Low-Hydrocarbon Alarm:
STP Sump
: Occurs when the lower float is raised
and the resistance is between the thresholds for the
alarm condition.
Mag Sump
: Occurs when the product (HC) float is
above the threshold for the alarm condition.
STP
Mag
N/A
NOTE:
When sensors are added manually to the system when using non-smart sensors or adding sensors to a VSmart Module, the icons will have a little man in the
upper-left-hand corner of the icons, as shown to the right.
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