Live-Alarmed Session - Honeywell RAPID EYE MULTI-MEDIA Operator's Manual

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View: Operator Guide
6.1.2
Alarm Rights for Operators
! ! ! ! 72 To receive and process alarms
A View operator needs the Multi SA to:
1.
2.
Time limit for operating sites: suspended while processing alarms
Operator accounts restricted by a time limit for operating Multi-Media units do not show
a countdown when processing alarms: the time limit is cancelled while processing
alarms. Alarms usually mean some type of emergency is occurring, which may require
more time to be dealt with.
Setting an alarm
Setting an alarm requires additional user-account rights. See 6.7: Setting an Alarm.
6.2

Live-alarmed Session

When an alarm is triggered...
If an operator is connected to the Multi site sending the alarm, a "Live Alarmed" session
takes up the entire PC screen (The Live Alarmed window is maximized) and all cameras
at the site are displayed.
For systems with many Multi-Media units
During a full screen LIVE alarm session, the name of the site is in the window's title bar.
When alarms are received from two or more sites, Multi is designed so that they be dealt
with site-by-site, to avoid confusion.
! ! ! ! 73 To retrieve video recorded at the time of an alarm
1.
2.
3.
6–4
Add the Process alarms right to a View-operator account.
- and to -
Grant access to sites set to send alarms.
Select the "Launch a retrieval on selection from alarm list" option as
explained in 6.1.1: Customizing Alarms. This makes a checkmark appear next to
the list of alarms, under the live-alarmed toolbar. See fig. 58.
Click the arrow to view the list of alarms. Note: there can be one or more
alarms.
Start a retrieval session by selecting an alarm from the list. The retrieval session
starts in a new tear-away player.

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