Disconnection Note; To List Successful Alarm Callbacks After An Interruption; Removing An Alarm Station; Disabling/Enabling Dial-Up Server - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Disconnection Note

When alarms are in progress
Closing View or disconnecting a session after a successful alarm callback voids that callback. This
can occur due to: power failure, user action and so on. You can still view the alarms in an alarm
session.

To List Successful Alarm Callbacks after an Interruption

Run View and start an alarm session.

Removing an Alarm Station

1.
Using Admin, click the Alarm station tab.
2.
Select the alarm station that you want to delete.
3.
To remove an Alarm Station, do one of the following:
Click
Click Delete on the Actions menu.
Press the Delete key.
4.
When the alarm station is to be deleted, click Yes to continue or No to cancel.

Disabling/Enabling Dial-up Server

For some mission critical applications, your IT personnel may wish to disallow access to the
Microsoft Windows procedure to disable and enable a RAS server on a PC.

Alarms from a De-listed or Unregistered Unit

Situations
View operators are warned with a message when a call about an alarm is from a Multi-Media unit
that has been:
Removed from a Multi-Media database (Multi db). Your Multi-Media system administrator (Multi
SA) can remove a Multi-Media unit from a Multi db. However, that 'de-listed' unit may still be
operating at a customer site, set to call a PC designated as a Multi-Media alarm station.
Added without registration to a Multi-Media database. To register a Multi-Media unit, a View
operator invokes a 'first' Maintenance Session on the unit. Even users without the right to use
the commands of a Maintenance Session can start a Maintenance Session to register a unit.
In both situations, the following message appears. When the operator receives the message, calls
about the alarm have stopped.
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