Devices; Configuring Devices; Alarms; Overview - GE v6 User Manual

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Configuring Devices

In case of a default host computer that has failed, devices that have been added to this default host
computer during the failover cannot come online until the default host has recovered and a system
recovery notification is received.
The following order is recommended for completion of Secure Perfect device configuration:
1.
Create
micro records
records.)
2.
Configure
reader records
3.
Configure
digital inputs
4.
Set up
alarm instructions
5.
Configure
alarm records
6.
Configure
alarm groups
7.
Configure
digital outputs
8.
Configure
digital output groups
9.
Configure
elevators
10. Configure
DVRs
11. Configure
cameras
12. Start
micro communications

Alarms

Overview

Alarms
An alarm is a notification that something has happened within SP. An alarm occurs when a defined
device, such as a digital input changes to a state defined as the alarm state. For example, if a digital input
alarm state is defined as Open in the Active State, then an alarm occurs when the state changes to
Open. Alarms can also be used for nonmicro related events such as CCTV alarms. Most alarms are tied
to digital output points associated with devices such as switches and motion detectors.
Not all alarms will be present at the same time, and are determined by the boards installed in the
micro.
When you set up your micro, some alarms are automatically set up for you. The Alarm Form is used to
modify an alarm record. However, alarms for digital inputs must be set up manually using the Digital Input
Form.
Secure Perfect 6.1.1 User Manual
(Additional device records can be configured following the creation of micro

Devices

Reference Topic:
Alarm Form Completion
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