Specifications
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System > Alarm List
Remote Link allows you to view three different lists of messages:
All - F3: View all messages, both acknowledged and unacknowledged. This is the standard Alarm List.
Disabled messages do not display in the Alarm List.
Disabled - F4: View messages that have been disabled. If messages are in this list, Disabled - F4 is in
blue text. To re-enable a message in this list, press the Enable button. The message then returns to
the Alarm List.
Note: Disabled messages are removed from the Alarm List until they have been re-enabled. If
the same alarm signal is received again, the alarm message does not appear in the Alarm List
and the tone does not sound. The repeat count continues to increase, though, as multiple
disabled messages are received. Be sure that the signal is a false alarm or a runaway before
disabling.
Non-Restored - Alt-F3: View all messages that have not been restored. Non-restored messages
indicate the zone that is in alarm must be restored to normal. If a Non-Restored signal is sent with the
alarm message, "Not Restored" appears in the alarm message. When the restoral signal is received
from the panel, "Non-Restored" is removed from the alarm message automatically.
System > Alarm List
Six command buttons are provided so the operators can easily and quickly manage multiple signals.
Ack - F6: Press to acknowledge the selected alarm and silence the alert tone.
Remove - F9: Press to delete the message from the Alarm List.
Disable - F12: Press to disable the alarm and remove it from the Alarm List.
Connect: Press to connect to the account that is selected in the Alarm List.
Print: Press to print customized reports of the accounts in the Alarm List.
Cancel: Press to exit the Alarm List window.
System > Alarm List
Acknowledge: Press the Acknowledge button to acknowledge the active signal in the Alarm List and
silence the audible alert tone. If unacknowledged signals remain in the Alarm List, the audible alert