Figure 12: Add Alarm Dialog - Geist Watchdog 100 Instruction Manual

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- This symbol indicates that this particular "Alarm" event has been tripped. A tripped alarm event
displays in red.
- This symbol will indicate that this event has been acknowledged by user after being tripped. It will
remain this way until the condition being measured by this event returns to normal (i.e. ceases to
exceed the trigger threshold for this event.)
2. Configuration: Add/Delete/Modify Alarms and Warnings.
- Add new Alarms and Warnings.
- Modify existing Alarms and Warnings.
- Delete Existing Alarms and Warnings.
3. Notification: Notify user of tripped Events, and request acknowledgment.
Empty: No alert condition.
- Acknowledge button. When a Warning or Alarm Event has occurred; the user can click on this
symbol to acknowledge the Event and stop the unit from sending any more notifications about it. (Note
that clicking this symbol does not clear the Warning or Alarm Event, it just stops the notifications from
repeating.)
4. The actual conditions for the various Alarms and Warnings settings are shown here.
Add/Modify Alarms and Warnings
To add a new Alarm or Warning Event:
1. Click the Add/Modify Alarms and Warnings button:

Figure 12: Add Alarm Dialog

2. Set the desired conditions for this Event as follows:
a. Select the Name of the device you wish to set an event on.
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Revision Date: 12/31/2015

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