Sierra 5391-01, 5391-02 user manual Understanding the Alarm Table Colors, Acknowledging Alarms

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5.6.Understanding the Alarm Table Colors

A line in red reports an alarm.

A line in orange reports a warning.

A line in grey reports a bad channel or a loss of communication with the Sentry.

Reports the cause of

The gas concentration value

the alarm.

 

The Sensor’s Tag Name. If no name has been allocated in the Sentry then the name displayed, is the name allocated by the web page builder.

Sentry:Sensor

Gas concentration value Engineering Units.

N/A=Null -> Engineering units could not be obtained from the Sentry

5.7.Acknowledging Alarms

Normally, the LANServer project is built with an alarm acknowledge button on the alarm page. The button does not always have the same text on it – The project builder determines what text is displayed.

When pushing this button, it is effectively pushing the alarm reset button on the front panel of each Sentry connected to the LANServer.

There is no harm in pushing it more than once.

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