Alarm System; Type Of Messages; Acknowledging A Message - Simrad NSO-II Operator's Manual

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Alarm system

The NSO-II system will continuously check for dangerous situations and system faults
while the system is running. When an alarm situation occurs, an alarm message will pop
up on the screen.
If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message will be followed by an audible alarm,
and the switch for external alarm will go active.
The alarm is recorded in the alarm listing so that you can see the details and take the
appropriate corrective action.

Type of messages

The messages are classified according to how the reported situation will affect your vessel.
The following color codes are used:
Color
Importance
Red
Critical
Orange
Important
Yellow
Standard
Blue
Warning
Green
Light warning
Single alarms
A single alarm is displayed with the name of the alarm as the title, and
with details for the alarm.
Multiple alarms
If more than one alarm is activated simultaneously, the alarm message
will display a list of up to 3 alarms. The alarms are listed in the order they
occur with the alarm activated first at the top. The remaining alarms are
available in the Alarms dialog.

Acknowledging a message

The following options are available in the alarm dialog for acknowledging a message:
Option
Result
OK
Sets the alarm state to acknowledged, meaning that you are aware of the
alarm condition. The siren / buzzer will stop and the alarm dialog will be
removed.
The alarm will however remain active in the alarm listing until the reason for
the alarm has been removed.
Disable
Disables the current alarm setting. The alarm will not show again unless you
turn it back on in the Alarms dialog.
There is no time-out on the alarm message or siren. They remain until you acknowledge
the alarm or until the reason for the alarm is removed.
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