Logging An Event - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Who can set alarms?
To set alarms, two items must be part of the user's account: the "Modify configuration" right and
access to the site.
To arm/disarm alarms, or that an event should be logged or ignored, a View operator needs user
account with: the Modify configuration right and access to the site(s).
The Modify configuration right enables the operator to start a Maintenance Session and use a site's:
Event tab
Serial Devices tab
Video tab, for Motion
Who can receive alarms?
A different right is needed to use an Alarm session. A View operator needs a Multi SA to:
Add the Process alarms right to the operator's user account. This enables a View operator to:
receive, view, acknowledge and rearm alarms. See
Grant access to site(s) to operator(s).

Logging an Event

Fig. 10–15. A Multi-Media Unit Can Log an Event without Sounding an Alarm.
1.
Start a
Maintenance Session
message appears.
2.
Depending on the type of event that you want to set, either:
Click the Events tab. More tabs appear; see table 10–5:
p. 196. Select the smaller tab (Session, System, and so on) that lists the event that is to be set
as an alarm.
Click the Serial Devices tab. Select a device and one of its events.
Click the Video tab; then Motion. For Motion detection settings, see
p. 116.
3.
To set the event to enter an item in the event log, click the Log checkbox next to the event, so that
it shows a checkmark.
Inputs can be additionally configured as either NO, NC or EOL.
For a
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
for the Rapid Eye site. Please wait until the "System Operational"
Customer-device
event, you must also click Update after clicking the Log checkbox.
System Administrator Guide
Right to Use
Maintenance, on p. 186.
Event Reference, by Source and
Motion
Detection, on
Tab,
195

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