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Alarms From Events; About Alarms; Figure 6-1 A Unit Can Respond To Events By Sending Alarms - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Alarms from Events

About Alarms

A Rapid Eye unit
detects an event
and sends an
alarm to the alarm
station.
TIP!
Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
Figure 6-1
A Unit Can Respond to Events by Sending Alarms
A Multi-Media system administrator (Multi SA) presets a Multi-Media unit to:
Log events and/or have them trigger an alarm. No special hardware is needed for
such alarms; they ring on an operator's PC. By default, some events are always
logged for administrative purposes.
Send alarms to a designated PC. Such a PC is then known as a Multi-Media alarm
station (see
Alarm Station
Your Multi SA can set a unit so that it does not respond to events. In such use,
alarms are not triggered by the unit and View operators cannot use the alarm
features for that unit.
Caution
Keep in mind that your organization's Multi SA can schedule alarms not
to trigger on some days, at some times (see
To find out more about events, see
on page 94).
Scheduling
Multi-Media Event Sources
6
The alarm
station rings
when an alarm
is sent from a
unit that has
detected an
event.
on page 139).
on page 91.
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