Receiving Alarm Signals; Snoozing & Silencing - Current G2 Instructions For Use Manual

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8.2 Receiving Alarm Signals

WARNING: A rapid recognition of alarms and an appropriate response are only possible
if the user is in hearing range of the audible alarm signals. The user must stay within the
hearing range of the audible alarm signal and adjust the volume according to the
distance from acoustic alarm signal
WARNING: Ensure mobile device for receiving alarm signals has audio switched on and
is at an appropriate volume
Technical alarm signals are received by the Devices App, running on iOS or Android. When a
technical alarm signal is received it will cause a visual and audible indication.
The visual signal will display the reason for the alarm as well the priority. The audible signal
is priority encoded, that is the higher the priority the longer the audible signal and there is a
difference in the composition of the tone.
When a technical alarm is received, the user can select the alarm signal and it will
automatically open (after authenticating the user) to the technical alarm detail screen.
8.3 Snoozing & Silencing
Once a user has received a technical alarm signal, there are two actions they can take.
Snooze
You can acknowledge that you have reviewed the alarm and then pause any further
reminder signal generation for a period of time. That period of time is selectable by a
selection box. This then provides you time to review the cause of the technical alarm.
Your name and the amount of time you have paused the technical alarm for will be added
to the timeline.
Silence
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