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The queue holds up to 30 alarms, with priority, 1 (high) to 4 (low), given to those listed in the
following table.
Alarm Queue
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005
Alarms with the same priority level are placed in the queue based on the time the alarm
was generated. For example, if A010 (priority 3) is generated at 10:30 AM, and A012
(priority 3) is generated at 10:32 AM, A012 is placed in the queue after A010.
If the queue contains 30 alarms, the oldest, lowest priority alarm is overwritten with the
new alarm. For example, if the queue currently holds 30 alarms, 20 of which are prior-
ity 4, and a priority 3 alarm is generated, the oldest priority 4 alarm is overwritten.
Repetitive alarms such as A125, are placed in the queue only once. If the alarm is
regenerated, the alarm that is currently in the queue is overwritten with the new alarm
data (if applicable) and time. For example, A125 is overwritten each time it is regener-
ated, which is every 5 minutes. This prevents the queue from being filled with duplicate
alarms.
ALARM #
PRIORITY
A010
Low
A011
Critical
A012
Low
A013
Low
A014
Low
A015
Low
A016
Low
A017
Low
A018
Low
A020
Low
A021
Low
A022
Low
A023
Low
A024
Low
A025
Low
A026
Low
A031
Low
A032
Low
A100
Low
A101
Low
A102
Low
A103
Low
A104
Med
A105
Low
A106
Low
A107
Low
Administrator Procedures
ALARM #
PRIORITY
A108
Low
A109
Med
A110
Med
A111
Med
A112
Med
A114
Med
A115
Med
A116
Low
A117
Low
A118
Low
A119
High
A120
Med
A121
High
A122
High
A123
High
A124
Med
A125
High
A126
Med
A127
Med
A128
Low
A200
Low
A201
Low
A202
Low
A203
High
A204
High
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