Sierra 5391-01, 5391-02 user manual Interpreting the Sentry Face Plate

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Problems can occur during transmission of the file. These and other problems are reported on dialog boxes. If any occur then retry the upload.

In August 2004 a change was made to the way in which events were stored. A circular buffer was introduced. A consequence of this change is that the new versions of this ActiveX control prior to 1.04j cannot process events which were produced by LANServer firmware versions 1.08a or later.

5.11.Interpreting the Sentry Face Plate

The Sentry Faceplate is an ActiveX Control which provides visualization of the Faceplate of Sentry. IT also allows the user to interact with the Sentry as if sitting in front of it. The only difference is the speed of response.

This is the Sentry Faceplate. Side panels on the left and right are also included.

The Faceplate can only been seen on non Windows CE browsers. On a Windows CE browser the user will see an ‘X’ as illustrated below.

Notes on each area of the display follow on the next page.

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Contents Applicability & Effectivity Sentry LANServerTable of Contents LED1 Features Product Description GeneralOperation Connections Sentry Firmware VersionModel 5391-01 LANServer with 2-4 Sentry Controllers Page Quick Start Quick Start LANServer TerminologyBrowser Security Settings Setting Browser Security Settings for ActiveX controlsActiveX Controls and Security T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Customize the settings Cookies and Browser Security Setting the Browser Privacy Settings for CookiesSpecify the WebServer IP address and then click Allow T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Zone Buttons T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Sentry-Sensor Controls Interpreting Sentry -Combo Controls Interpreting Sentry Alarms Acknowledging Alarms Understanding the Alarm Table ColorsClick Retry to clear the dialog Event Report Types Interpreting Sentry EventsPage What happens if Event Logging is disabled? Understanding the EventsEvents Page and the Date / Time Limited number of event records Potential Problems with Event Logging File Problems Space Problems Event File MaintenanceManaging Sentry Events Uploading How Event Time Stamps are reported Manual upload Potential Problems with an UploadInterpreting the Sentry Face Plate LED Current sensor number Gas Concentration for current sensor Sensor ActiveX Not Installed One User at a TimeLANServer Driver Ver .05f Required How the Control Operates DescriptionProblems with Calibration Backup Control Backup File ContentsInterpreting Analog, Text and LED controls Text Controls Analog ControlsLED Controls Using the LANServer to allow customers to upload files Appendix 1.2. Objects report ‘Not Found’ Appendix 1.3. Page login.htm not foundAppendix 1.7. Cookie Length Appendix 1.6. Buttons Display in White40159,8 40977,8 40985,8 Appendix 1.9. LANServer Configuration LEDFYI Appendix 2. LANServer Error MessagesWEB#13 Err Not enough Space for alarm WEB#15 FYI ASO Max Limited to %d Web#68 FYI. Http Appendix 3. WinSock Error Messages Wsaealready WsaeconnresetWsaenetreset WsaeafnosupportWsaehostunreach WsaefaultWsaedestaddrreq WsaehostdownWsaenetdown WsaeisconnWsaemfile WsaemsgsizeWsaepfnosupport WsaenotconnWsaenotsock WsaeopnotsuppWsaetimedout WsaeshutdownWsaesocktnosupport SockrawWsaioincomplete WsainvalidparameterWsainvalidproctable WsainvalidproviderWsanodata WsanotinitialisedWsasyscallfailure WsanorecoveryHosts WsaproviderfailedinitWsaoperationaborted WINSOCK.DLLWsavernotsupported WsaedisconAppendix 4. FieldServer ActiveX Controls Appendix 4.1. Ana1 Appendix 4.2. LED1Appendix 4.3. Char1 Appendix 4.4. Limitations and Supported Environments Appendix 5. General Appendix 5.1 .1 Browser Caching This page Intentionally Left Blank