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Alternatively, the Niagara Pro system informs you of an alert when the Alarm Indicator Light on
the front panel of the system turns red. When this occurs on the Niagara Pro, to determine what the
alert is, you must press the Help, or “i,”button, which will cycle the alert occurring.
Please see the The Help, or “i,” button, the Niagara SCX Web Interface, and their Alert Settings
section set forth later in this document.
The Help, or “i” Button, the Niagara SCX Web Interface, and their Alert
Settings
The Help button, or “i,” button, on the front panel of the Niagara Pro, as stated above, allows you to
view the alerts currently occurring in the Niagara Pro. Directly below is a diagram of the Help, or
“i,” button, which is located on the front panel of the Niagara Pro. The Help, or “i,” button allows
you to view alerts of many types that can occur on the Niagara Pro based on the types of alerts you
request of the system to notify you.
NOTE: An alert is not necessarily an indication of a fault occurring. You might want to be made
aware of changes in the system, which have nothing to do with errors that could occur on a Niagara
Pro. For example, you might want a notification set to signal you as to when an encoder has started
or when as to when an encoder has stopped.
To view alerts occurring, you have a choice to view the alerts through use of the Niagara Pro or the
Niagara SCX Web Interface. If you use the Web Interface, the following is the first page of the
Niagara SCX Web Interface you will see to View Alerts.
Any alerts will appear on the Niagara SCX Web Interface, as follows:
Alerts will be available for viewing on the Niagara SCX Web Interface until you clear them by
clicking on the Clear Alerts button.