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Documentation for ATM Intellect 13.0. Documentation for other versions of ATM Intellect is available too.
Alarm indicator badges both indicate information and allow performing actions.
- Information: If an alarm occurs, the badge becomes red; if confirmed by the operator, it becomes pink, and when the alarm ends, the badge becomes inactive again.
- Actions: The operator can click the badge to get details on the device or event.
If a camera at an object becomes inoperative, the indicator badge for the Cameras alarm group becomes red.
To get detailed information about an alarm, click the corresponding graphic indicator. The Reaction to alarm window opens. The title bar of the window contains the name of the object and its ID number.
In the Alarm date field there is the time when ATM-Intellect Workstation had recorded the alarm from ATM-Intellect Pro into the database. This is not the time when the alarm appeared on the ATM-Intellect Pro. More info see on data transmission as given in section Appendix 1. Data update periods summary
The Alarm type field contains the name of the alarm situation. The Device field details the device or event.
If you select the Confirm check box in the Reaction to alarm window, the background of the indicator on the control panel changes from red to orange and a value is automatically added to the Processing date column.
Note that the Processing date column will contain not the current computer time, but the current update time (see the Current Update Time section) stored in the database. This ensures that the operator cannot roll back the system time to confirm the alarm with a different time.
Note
When viewing the Cameras alarm group, the Reaction to alarm window will also display a line with the camera statistics of this object.
If the Non-empty Comment field option is enabled in the settings of the ATM Monitoring object, an alarm situation is not closed until the operator leaves a comment on the alarm situation and/or the operator's actions. The alarm is automatically closed if the alarm cause goes away, such as if the connection was disrupted and then restored.
If there are many alarms, the Reaction to alarm window displays only up to 10,000. To view the remaining events, use the navigation buttons in the upper-right corner.
Alarm indicator badges both indicate information and allow performing actions.
- Information: If an alarm occurs, the badge becomes red; if confirmed by the operator, it becomes pink, and when the alarm ends, the badge becomes inactive again.
- Actions: The operator can click the badge to get details on the device or event.
If a camera at an object becomes inoperative, the indicator badge for the Cameras alarm group becomes red.
To get detailed information about an alarm, click the corresponding graphic indicator. The Reaction to alarm window opens. The title bar of the window contains the name of the object and its ID number.
In the Alarm date field there is the time when ATM-Intellect Workstation had recorded the alarm from ATM-Intellect Pro into the database. This is not the time when the alarm appeared on the ATM-Intellect Pro. More info see on data transmission as given in section Appendix 1. Data update periods summary
The Alarm type field contains the name of the alarm situation. The Device field details the device or event.
If you select the Confirm check box in the Reaction to alarm window, the background of the indicator on the control panel changes from red to orange and a value is automatically added to the Processing date column.
Note that the Processing date column will contain not the current computer time, but the current update time (see the Current Update Time section) stored in the database. This ensures that the operator cannot roll back the system time to confirm the alarm with a different time.
Note
When viewing the Cameras alarm group, the Reaction to alarm window will also display a line with the camera statistics of this object.
If the Non-empty Comment field option is enabled in the settings of the ATM Monitoring object, an alarm situation is not closed until the operator leaves a comment on the alarm situation and/or the operator's actions. The alarm is automatically closed if the alarm cause goes away, such as if the connection was disrupted and then restored.
The Reaction to alarm window displays no more than 10,000 alarm events; to view other events, use the navigation buttons in the lower right corner.