Appendix H: Monitor Arming Codes; Single Display, Sequence Queuing; Single Display, Hold Queuing; Block Display, Sequence Queuing - American Dynamics MegaPower 3200 Administrator's Manual

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APPENDIX H: Monitor Arming Codes

Monitor Arming Codes identify the alarm display,
queuing, and clearance methods for armed monitors,
as well as the arm type (an abbreviated code that
displays on the monitor when an alarm occurs).
The following arming codes are available.

Single Display, Sequence Queuing

• SSI – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are queued
and sequenced. Alarms are cleared when the
alarm closures is restored (Instant).
• SSI A – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued and sequenced. Alarms are cleared when
the alarm closure is restored or when the user
clears the alarm (Instant or Manual).
• SSA – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued and sequenced. Alarms are cleared 20
seconds after the alarm closure is restored
(Automatic).
• SSA A – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued and sequenced. Alarms are cleared 20
seconds after the alarm closure is restored or
when the user clears the alarm (Automatic or
Manual).
• SSM – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued and sequenced. Alarms are cleared only
when the operator clears the alarm (Manual).

Single Display, Hold Queuing

• SHI – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued, and the first alarmed contact is displayed
and held until cleared. Alarms are cleared when
the alarm closure is restored (Instant).
• SHI A – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued, and the first alarmed contact is displayed
and held until cleared. Alarms are removed from
the queue when the alarm closure is restored or
when the user clears the alarm (Instant or
Manual).
• SHA – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued, and the first alarmed contact is displayed
and held until cleared. Alarms are removed from
the queue 20 seconds after the alarm closure is
restored (Automatic).
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• SHA A – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued, and the first alarmed contact is displayed
and held until cleared. Alarms are removed from
the queue 20 seconds after the alarm closure is
restored or when the user clears the alarm
(Automatic or Manual).
• SHM – Single alarm monitor, all alarms are
queued, and the first alarmed contact is displayed
and held until cleared. Alarms are removed from
the queue only when the operator clears the
alarm (Manual).

Block Display, Sequence Queuing

• BSI – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms are
queued and displayed on monitors with no
existing alarms. When all monitors have alarms,
alarms sequence evenly on all monitors. Alarms
are removed from the queue when the alarm
closure is restored (Instant).
• BSI A – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms
are queued and displayed on monitors with no
existing alarms. When all monitors have alarms,
alarms sequence evenly on all monitors. Alarms
are removed from the queue when the alarm
closure is restored or when the user clears the
alarm (Instant or Manual).
• BSA – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms
are queued and displayed on monitors with no
existing alarms. When all monitors have alarms,
alarms sequence evenly on all monitors. Alarms
are removed from the queue 20 seconds after the
alarm closure is restored (Automatic).
• BSA A – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms
are queued and displayed on monitors with no
existing alarms. When all monitors have alarms,
alarms sequence evenly on all monitors. Alarms
are removed from the queue 20 seconds after the
alarm closure is restored or when the user clears
the alarm (Automatic or Manual).
• BSM – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms
are queued and displayed on monitors with no
existing alarms. When all monitors have alarms,
alarms sequence evenly on all monitors. Alarms
are removed from the queue only when the
operator clears the alarm (Manual).
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