Specifications
Events
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6 Expand the Properties section.
7 Select the priority of the event from the Priority Dropdown menu.
Note
Each priority level is associated with a color which is made prominent in the Event
viewer when the event is triggered.
8 Select Event Breakthrough if required. The default setting is disabled, enabling Event
Breakthrough assigns priority to the event viewer when the event is triggered so over rides
anything else the user is viewing.
9 Expand the Text Section.
a Enter Activate Text in the text box. This text will display in the event viewer, If you
have the activity list open, this text displays as the event triggers.
b Enter Instructions for the user in the Instructions text box. These will be conveyed to
the user when the event triggers.
10 Expand the Sounds section.
a Select the Play Sound When Active checkbox if an audible alarm is required when
the event triggers.
b Select . The Select Sound dialog displays. Navigate to and select the required
.wav file.
c Select Open. The sound is associated with the event and will play when the event
triggers.
d Select OK.
Note
1. Only .wav sound files are supported.
2. The files must be located in the ...\\WINDOWS\Media folder. If a custom .wav
file is required, copy it to this location.
11 Expand the Acknowledge and Clear Options section. Select or deselect checkboxes
depending on how you require the event to be acknowledged and cleared.
12 Select Save.
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