NOTE: is highlighted when an alarm is armed.
1.Select , to display the alarm
and .
2.Select .
3.Enter your define PIN.
4.To disarm more alarms repeat steps 1 to 3.
5.Having finished disarming the alarms, select or press .
6.3 ALARM STATUS
NOTE: If is highlighted, the alarm is armed.
To see if a specific alarm is armed:
1.Enter the logical number of the alarm whose status you wish to query.
2.Select .
To find all armed alarms:
1.From the default menu, select to display the alarm
2.Use and to step through all alarms.
3.Having gained the status of the alarms, select or press.
6.4RESETTING ALARMS
NOTE: To reset an alarm correctly, the operator must be given access to the alarm.
A triggered alarm causes a continuous tone to sound. This alerts all operators who have access to the alarm. Alarms can be programmed to start a macro, or to switch a camera to a particular monitor.
When an alarm is triggered, it must be reset by each operator who has the alarm currently armed and displayed.
6.5 RESETTING TRIGGERED ALARMS
NOTE: To mute the alarm, select
.
NOTE: The alarm volume can be altered using the level control on the underside of the keyboard. (See Fig- ure 3)
1.If the alarm is sounding, select to display the alarm
2.If it is necessary to pause the alarm, select .
3.To reset a triggered alarm, enter its logical number and select or,
to clear all triggered alarms, select .
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