Right For Operator To Receive And Process Alarms; Overview Of Automatic Rearm Feature; Table 6-1 Values For A Callback Limit - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Right for Operator to Receive and Process Alarms

Overview of Automatic Rearm Feature

Document 800-02951V3 Rev A
11/09
Result
By setting the callback limit to 1, a Multi-Media alarm station operator monitoring a
Multi-Media site will not receive alarms from other sites until the connection to the
monitored site ends. The monitored site however, remains monitored for alarms.
Table 6-1
Values for a Callback Limit
Set Limit (Value)
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
and so on...
a
Other Sites are sites set to call the alarm station, not currently being monitored by the
alarm station.
The Multi SA needs to:
1.
Add the Process Alarms right to a View operator account.
2.
Grant access to sites which are set to send alarms.
Time Limit for Operating Sites is Suspended while Alarm is Processed
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 than that given by the time limit.
Rapid Eye units with the automatic rearm feature support automatically rearming Input
Activated and Motion alarms from a Rapid Eye Unit. Alarms are automatically rearmed once
the automatic clip creation is completed. If the View application is shut down before
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
Connections (to
Multi-Media sites)
1
0
2
1
0
3
2
1
0
a
Alarms from Other Sites
(are received)
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
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