Alarms; Acknowledging Alarms - Honeywell MAXPRO Operator's Manual

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Alarms

Alarms
Alarms notify the occurrence of events to the operators. You can configure alarms to be
triggered for the following events: adding a camera, recorder disk space nearing full, motion
detection, and so on. The events that trigger an alarm can be selected while configuring
MAXPRO NVR.
Each alarm goes through the following states.
New or Unacknowledged
When an alarm is triggered it appears in the Alarm window. The state of the alarm after it is
triggered is referred to as unacknowledged. You can view the list of all the unacknowledged
alarms in a table in the Alarm window. For each unacknowledged alarm, the following details
are listed.
The number of unacknowledged alarms is displayed in a blinking mode in the status bar in red
color (for example, Alarms (10) indicate that there are ten unacknowledged alarms).
Acknowledged
An acknowledged alarm indicates that the operator has taken the necessary action. After
acknowledging the alarm, it is moved to the acknowledged alarms list in the Alarm window.
Cleared
After the response action is taken, you can remove or clear the alarms from the acknowledged
list in the Alarm window.
Beep on alarm
The beep on alarm option can be selected if you want the beep sound to occur when there is
an active alarm. The option is selected by default. To deselect the option, right-click the alarms
indicator on the status bar, and then click to clear the Beep on Alarm check box.

Acknowledging Alarms

You can acknowledge an alarm to accept that the necessary response action is being taken.
To acknowledge an alarm
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Column
Indicates...
Description
name of the event that triggered the alarm. For example, camera
motion detected.
Event Details
name of the event attribute. Only the key event attribute is displayed
in this column.
Device
name of the device such as recorder, camera associated with the
event. For example, the name of the camera that detected motion.
IO Status
displays the input and output status.
Date:Time
date and time when the alarm is triggered.
Severity
severity of the alarm. See Appendix B,
section for default Event and Alarm types and their severity levels for
Camera, Recorder and Smart VMD.
Site
site name where the device is located.
Global ID
global unique identification number of the event.
Click the Viewer tab, and then click Alarm tab.
Click to select the alarm you want to acknowledge in the Alarm window. The
unacknowledged alarms are listed in the first table in the Alarm window.
Event and Alarm Types
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