6.0 ALARMS
Alarms can be armed or disarmed from the CM9760 keyboard. Alarms which are armed using the CM9760 keyboard affect only the operators responsible for them. Such operators receive alarm messages and are able to reset these alarms when triggered.
The following Sections (6.1 thru 6.5) relate to alarms when the CM9760 keyboard is connected to the Pelco CM9760 system.
6.1 ARMING ALARMS
NOTE: The default define PIN is 1234. See Section 2.0 about defin- ing alternative define PINs.
NOTE: Alarms armed using the CM9760 keyboard will need to be re- armed if the CM9760 keyboard is turned OFF. Macros are usually used to arm alarms.
A list of the logical alarm numbers should be available from your manager or secu- rity supervisor. To arm an alarm:
1.Enter the logical number of the required alarm, and press the Alarm key
or select .
Alarm n (where n is the alarm number) will be displayed if the entered alarm number is valid
Alarm denied will appear if access to the alarm has been denied to the op- erator
Alarm not present will appear if the alarm has not been programmed into the system. (Refer to the Alarm File)
2.Select .
3.If necessary, enter your define PIN.
6.2DISARMING ALARMS
1.Enter the logical number of the required alarm, and press the Alarm key or
select .
Alarm n (where n is the alarm number) will be displayed if the entered alarm number is valid.
Alarm denied will appear if access to the alarm has been denied to the op- erator.
Alarm not present will appear if the alarm has not been programmed into the system. (Refer to the Alarm File).
2.Select .
3.If necessary, enter your define PIN.
or,
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