Rearming Alarms; Video From Site Of Event: Options - Honeywell RAPID EYE MULTI-MEDIA Operator's Manual

Rapid eye multi-media units
Table of Contents

Advertisement

View: Operator Guide
! ! ! ! 77 To acknowledge all alarms in a live-alarmed session
1.
2.
If Automatically Acknowledge Alarms is not enabled
the
If disconnected...
If you end the alarm session before acknowledging the alarm, or are disconnected from
the site, the alarm is kept active, and is again reported when you run the next alarm
session.
6.4

Rearming Alarms

Alarms on a Multi-Media unit can be rearmed with or without acknowledgment. Once
rearmed, if the event occurs again, a fresh alarm can sound at the Multi operator's
station.
! ! ! ! 78 To rearm an alarm in a live-alarmed session
1.
2.
3.
! ! ! ! 79 To rearm an alarm in an alarm session
1.
2.
3.
Clicking REARM ALL resets all alarms, acknowledged or not.
6.5

Video from Site of Event: Options

Run a Retrieval session
Video from the time of the event that triggered the alarm, can be displayed. See
procedure !80.
Go live
You can elect to obtain live video from the site, instead of recorded video. This can be
especially effective when an event is still in progress. See procedure !81.
Make a clip
A clip of recorded video from the time of an alarm can be produced as explained in 7.1:
Making and Saving a Clip, on p. 7–1.
6–8
Set your copy of View to "Automatically acknowledge alarms", as explained
in 6.1.1: Customizing Alarms.
In a live-alarmed window click the small
next to alarms in the alarm list.
button only stops the alarm bell.
Select an alarm; the alarm can be active or acknowledged.
Right-click the alarm list. A menu is displayed.
Click Rearm.
Start or switch to an alarm session.
Select an alarm. A red, octagonal, status icon (
alarms; a blue icon, acknowledged alarms.
Click REARM ALL.
on the toolbar. An "(A)" appears
) identifies unacknowledged

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Rapid eye multi-media lt

Table of Contents