Priority Page - GE IDP-1111 User Manual

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Relay 2. Each Relay feature can associate one relay action with an alarm. Relays can be used to trip such
devices as speakers, doors, and DVMRs. You can set both relays to activate with an alarm. Choices are
No action (default), On, and Off.
Duration. The Duration feature defines how long the relay is active. Choices are Infinite (default) and
seconds (5 through 120 seconds in 5-second increments). The Infinite duration does not end unless
another alarm is tripped.

Priority page

You can assign a priority ranking to your alarms that is independent of their contact numbers. The topmost
alarm in the priority list is the highest priority regardless of the alarm's number, while the bottommost alarm is
the lowest priority. If more than one alarm is activated sequentially, only the highest priority alarm is actioned.
If several alarms are activated at the same time, then the one with the highest priority is actioned. After that
alarm has cleared, the next highest priority alarm will be actioned only if it is still active (for instance, a door is
still open). Alarms are not held in a queue.
To access the Priority page of Alarms, select Alarms and Priority.
Figure 42. Priority page
Note:
Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page.
Reset. The Reset button reorders the alarms in numerical order.
Raise priority. The Raise priority button moves a selected alarm up in the priority list. Select an alarm by
its title, then select Raise priority to move it up in the list.
Lower priority. The Lower priority button moves a selected alarm down in the priority list. Select an
alarm by its title, then select Lower priority to move it down in the list.

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