Specifications

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tone continues to sound until you have acknowledged all alarms.
F6 is the function key that has been assigned to Acknowledge. Simply press F6 to acknowledge the
alarm active in the Alarm List.
Note: You must be logged onto Remote Link before acknowledging any alarm signals.
After you have acknowledged a message, the color of the message field changes to indicate that the
message has been acknowledged. The message field changes to a specific color that is unique to the
type of message that was acknowledged.
Violet: Unacknowledged alarm messages
Red: Fire Alarm, Fire Trouble, and Fire Restore messages
Yellow: Burglary Alarm or Burglary Trouble messages
Green: Emergency messages
Gray: Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 messages
Orange: Supervisory Zone Messages
Light Green: Panic messages
Light Yellow: System messages and all other messages
After you have acknowledged a message, it remains in the Alarm List until you remove or disable the
message. The Activity Log records that the operator has acknowledged the message.
You also have to option to purge events and acknowledged messages. See Purge Options for more
information.
System > Alarm List
Remove: Press the Remove button to delete the selected message from the Alarm List. You must
Acknowledge an alarm message before you can remove it from the Alarm List. The Activity Log
records that the operator has removed the message from the list.
F9 is the function key that has been assigned to Remove. Simply press F9 to remove the selected
alarm from the Alarm List.
Note: You must be logged in before removing any messages.
System > Alarm List
Disable: Press the disable button to disable the selected message and remove it from the Alarm List.
You must Acknowledge an alarm message before it can be disabled. The Activity Log records that the
operator has disabled the message.
Note: You must be logged in before disabling any messages.
F12 is the function key that has been assigned to Disable. Simply press F12 to disable the selected
alarm.
Note: Disabling an Alarm message removes it from the Alarm List until it has 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.