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Alarm indicator badges both indicate information and allow performing actions.
- Information:
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- If an alarm occurs,
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- the badge becomes red;
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- if confirmed by the operator, it becomes pink, and
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- when the alarm
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- ends, the
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- badge becomes inactive again.
- Actions: The operator can click the badge to get details on
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- the device or event.
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If a camera
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at an object becomes inoperative, the indicator
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badge for the Cameras alarm group becomes red.
To get the details about an alarm, click the alarm's icon. The Reaction to alarm window opens.
The The title of the window contains the selected object's name and ID.
In the Alarm date field, the time when Server of Control had loaded the alarm from Agent of Control to the database. This is not the time when the alarm appeared on the Agent of Control. For more information on data transmission see section Appendix 1. Data update periods summary.
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Note that the Processing date column will contain not the current computer time, but the current view current update time (see the Current View 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.
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When viewing the Cameras alarm group, the Reaction to alarm window will also display a line with the camera statistics of this object. |
If when configuring the Monitoring interface object, you check the Non-empty Comment field check box, alarms are not closed until an operator comments on them or his/her actions. Any alarm is closed automatically after its cause is resolved (for example, the connection was broken and then restored).
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