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Security systems graphical users interface (gui) with allegiant server
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LTC 8850 | Instruction Manual | GUI Map Application
Figure 34 Event Handler with No Alarms Present
When an event occurs, an icon representing the event
is placed into the Event Handler window. The icon is
labeled with the title of the affected camera or alarm.
An audible alarm also goes off, informing the operator
of an alarm condition. The audible alarm can be shut
off by clicking on the Event Handler tool button. The
audible alarm will only shut off when the operator has
acknowledged ALL alarms which are present. See the
following illustrations.
Figure 35 Event Handler with Alarm Present
A hot button entitled Jump is also assigned to the icon
(see illustration). By clicking on the hot button beneath
the icon, the operator can automatically jump to the
map page which holds the alarming device icon. This
feature allows the operator to quickly identify the
location(s) in alarm. Any number of icons will be
simultaneously placed in the Event Handler if
multiple alarms occur simultaneously.
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When the map page appears for the icon selected in
the Event Handler, the alarming device(s) icon(s) will
be flashing. By double clicking on an alarming icon,
you will open an alarm interface window which varies
depending on the server associated with the particular
icon.
NOTE: Jump icons will vary in appearance depending
upon the particular server from which the alarm is
initiated and the type of alarm received.
Figure 36 File selection box
Event activation and deactivation can be logged to disk
by selecting a file using the Select Log File option
from the Event menu. This will bring up a file selection
dialog box. If an existing filename is selected, the
options of appending to or overwriting the file will be
given. Selecting Append will cause new event entries
to be appended to the end of the file without
modifying existing data in the file. Selecting
Overwrite will cause the file to be emptied.
If an event log file has been specified, the file can be
opened for examination by selecting the Event | Open
Log File menu item or toolbar button. This will cause
the Windows‚ Notepad to open with the log file
loaded.

2.14 HELP

The Help menu provides three menu options (see
illustration).
Figure 37 Help menu
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