Editing An Alarm - Kanardia Nesis III User Manual

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• Text Only Alarms are alarms that produce no audio output. They only
display a text warning message.
• Disabled are alarms that will never show up.
A special (topmost) option on Figure 71 allows a quick mute of all alarms.
When No is selected, no sound or voice will be played regardless of the actual
state of individual alarms.
An engine symbol indicates that this alarm can only appear when engine
is running. This prevents false alarms. The oil pressure alarms is such an
example. The pressure is always low when engine is not running.
8.5.1

Editing an Alarm

Select an alarm from the list in order to open the alarm editor window shown
on Figure 72.
Figure 72: An example of alarm editor for the high engine RPM situation.
Mode For each alarm a behavior can be specified. There are four possibilities:
• Disable is used to disable alarm completely. This is useful in case
of a sensor failure. A faulty sensor keeps signaling false alarms and
with this options it will be disabled.
• Text is used to display an alarm without any sound.
• Sound is used to play a beep sound along with the text.
• Voice is used to play a voice describing the alarm along with
the text. Alarm text output and voice depend on the language
settings.
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8.5 Alarms
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