SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY

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Status Screen Function Timeout

Some system functions temporarily disable the realtime display until the sub-menu is exited. The status screen function Timeout feature provides a user-defined method for controlling the length of time that the realtime display is disabled. If the system does not detect any keyboard or mouse activity for the number of seconds defined by the TIMEOUT parameter, the monitor program returns to the previous menu and resumes realtime display.

This feature uses the parameter file $DATAPATH/MONITOR, with the control parameter TIMEOUT having a numeric value in seconds:

Parameter

 

Default Condition

Parameter missing — TIMEOUT defaults to 0—feature disabled

TIMEOUT=0

Feature disabled

TIMEOUT=n

— Feature enabled using the numeric value n (five digits maximum)

TIMEOUT=600

Feature enabled using the numeric value 600—600 seconds, default

NOTE

1.The control parameter is read by the monitor program at log-on time and remains in effect as long as the monitor program is active. A change to the Timeout value does not take effect until the user logs off, and then logs back on to the system (reboot not required).

2.This feature is operational with the following screens:

A.The device communication function of the control pollers screen (see Pollers in this section).

B.The device status function of the control devices screen (see Devices in this section).

Alarm Servicing — No Activity Timeout

This feature controls how long the alarm servicing screen displays when there is no keyboard or mouse activity. On Timeout, the system exits the alarm servicing program and returns to the realtime display of system events.

This feature uses the $DATAPATH/ALARMSRV parameter file, with the control parameter TIMEOUT having a numeric value in seconds: Acceptable values are:

Parameter

 

Default Condition

Parameter missing — TIMEOUT defaults to 0—feature disabled

TIMEOUT=0

Feature disabled

TIMEOUT=n

— Feature enabled using the numeric value n (five digits maximum)

TIMEOUT=600

Feature enabled using the numeric value 600—600 seconds, default

 

 

 

 

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Westinghouse SE 6000 manual Status Screen Function Timeout, Alarm Servicing No Activity Timeout

SE 6000 specifications

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