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l O p e r a t i o n
O p e r a t i n g S c r e e n s
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Alarm List
For each alarm in the alarm list, information fully describes the alarm state and time of
occurrence.
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Severity- (1:Info, 2:General, 3:Shutdown)
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Time- The time the alarm occurred or changed state.
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Alarm State- (Active, Inactive)
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Acknowledge State- (A, nA, RA, AR) An indication of the acknowledge state
(Acknowledged, not Acknowledged, Reset then Acknowledged, Acknowledged then
Reset).
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Description- Descriptive text indicating the alarm, and the device where the alarm
occurred.
Alarm Indication:
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Information- Green: Non critical alarm.
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General- Yellow: Needs immediate attention.
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Alarm State- (Active, Inactive)
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Shutdown- Red: Needs Immediate attention, the system has stopped.
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White- The alarm trigger is no longer occurring, and the alarm has not yet been
acknowledged.
Alarm Control:
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Active alarms may be acknowledged by pressing the [Acknowledge] button.
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Press the [Alarm Log] button to view the <Logged Alarms> screen.
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Press the [Reports] button to navigate to the <Report> screen to output the alarm list
CTRL-R.
Content Sensitive Help
Using the navigation buttons in the (Alarms) section it is possible to highlight/select any
alarm in the list. Once selected the (Help) section will update with descriptive text for the
selected alarm. The text will include a definition of the alarm, possible causes, and resolu-
tions for clearing the alarm. As the highlighted alarm changes, the help document will auto-
matically update with the appropriate text.
Security
In order to acknowledge the active alarms the operator must have at least (Operator) level
of security.
Acknowledge
– Acknowledges alarms in the active alarms list. If the alarm is ‘inactive’
then it will be cleared from the list.
Alarm Log
– Navigate to the logged alarm page.
Report
– Send the logged alarm list to an outputdevice such as a printer or USB thumb
drive.
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