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5-2 View Manager 96 Operator’s Manual
What Is an Alarm?
Simply stated, an alarm is an event, or a series of events, that occur
automatically in response to some external conditions. All alarms have been
pre-programmed by your System Administrator. The System Administrator
determines the conditions that would cause an alarm, and the events that take
place as the result of that alarm.
It is your responsibility to keep track of the alarms that affect your
Workstation. You should respond to them if a response is required,
acknowledge them, and subsequently clear them. When there are only one
or two active alarms, this is a relatively simple task. However, when multiple
alarms begin sequencing, the task becomes somewhat more difficult. You
must be able to sequence through and clear the alarms as necessary.
When the System Administrator initially sets up an alarm, it is referred to as
an Activity. Activities are set up on the Define System Activities form.
As you learned earlier, an Activity can be generated in response to one of
three devices:
· A clock. This automatically initiates an Activity at a specific time of
day.
· A T
OUCH TRACKER. This initiates an Activity when an operator presses
a combination of buttons on the T
OUCH TRACKER.
· A camera or an I/O module input. This automatically initiates an
Activity when an input (such as a door latch) changes state.
When an Activity is initiated, many actions can take place. The following is
a list of the possible actions that can occur when an Activity is initiated:
· A video action can take place. Video actions are Quick Views, Patterns,
Sequences, or fixed shots.
· The T
OUCH TRACKER can beep either one time or intermittently.
· An operator message can be displayed on the monitor. This message
may provide details about the Activity or instructions for the operator.
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