3.2 9760 SYSTEM-SAT ALARM RESPONSE

The response to an alarm that is pro- grammed and armed at the local, SAT level, can also be configured for a corresponding 9760 SIDE alarm notification and response. For this to occur, the System Alarm column for the alarm in question must be edited. This occurs in the local SAT Alarm menu.

A System Alarm column entry completes SAT SIDE programming menu require- ments for a CM9760-KBD keyboard user to be notified of the corresponding local alarm if proper programming for alarm response functions have been configured on the 9760 SIDE of the system.

Consider, for a moment, that the SAT alarm sub-menu for alarm contacts 1-8 is config- ured as shown in Figure 3-17.

As shown, Alarm #1 activation is not only set for SAT SIDE alarm notification but will also send a System Alarm notifi- cation number of 0001 to the CM9760-CC1 when the local SAT alarm occurs.

The alarm functions in the following configuration files (housed in the 9760-CC1 but programmed using the 9760- MGR program) must be configured before the 9760 key- board user can be notified of and view the alarm:

In the Comms file:

1.Each keyboard must be assigned Alarm monitors if a visual display of the alarm camera (in addition to key- board notification) is desired. For example, note that in Figure 3-18, keyboard number 2 is assigned alarm monitors 1 through 5.

In the Alarms file:

2.The number entered in the System Alarms column of the ALARMS menu on the SAT SIDE corresponds to the number found in the Physical Number column of the ALARM configuration file on the 9760 SIDE. The number in the associated Logical Number column of the ALARM file is used to ARM the alarm from the 9760 keyboard. The camera to be called in response to Alarm 1 being activated is entered into the Alarm Camera Switch sub-menu of the ALARM file.

NOTE: To enable 9760-SIDE, automatic acknowlegment of alarms, fill in the Auto Reset (see Figure 3-19) column for the associated alarm with a time (in seconds) that you want the alarm to remain active before it is reset.

NOTE: Local and System alarm notifications are mutu-

ally exclusive: both, or one, or neither can occur based on programming.

Figure 3-17

Alarm Contact Menu

Figure 3-18

Assigning Alarm Monitors

Figure 3-19

Configuring 9760 SIDE Alarm Response Numbers

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