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Series 7.0 Software (0510-1086-B) - User Guide 121
Event Types
No Signal Alarm
The specified asset transmitter has not sent a signal to the system within the required time.
To respond to a Blue No Signal Alarm
1. Verify transmitter is fastened correctly and without signs of damage or tampering.
2. From the Client computer, click anywhere in the No Signal Alarm Message Box to access the
Event Information window.
3. Select one of the following event causes:
Te s t —the system was being tested.
Other—opens a Clear Reason window, user must enter the cause in this window.
You cannot clear an event until you select the appropriate cause for the event. The event is cleared
from the Event List of every Client computer configured to monitor the unit.
4. A No Signal alarm may be an indication that Receiver coverage may be inadequate. Contact your
System Administrator.
Light Blue Alarms
The following sections provide detailed information about Light Blue Alarms, responding to alarming
events, and the way the event should be cleared. Light Blue Alarms are low priority asset alarms. They are
displayed in the Alarm Message Box and the Event List sequentially as they occur. Light Blue Alarms are
displayed below Blue Alarms.
Admit Completed
This alarm occurs when the Admit function for an asset is completed. This dialog box only appears if the
software has been configured to confirm the Admit. The Confirm Admit is configured in the Configuration,
Global Settings menu (refer to the Series 7.0 Software Administrator Guide).
WARNING: You must test all transmitters prior to use, and periodically
thereafter, to verify proper operation. Failure to test the transmitters
before use can result in system failure and/or asset abduction. In addition,
failure to test transmitters voids the RF Technologies Product Warranty.
NOTE: You can click Silence to stop the alarm sound at the Central Server or Client
computer. The alarm is silenced at that computer only, for the configured length of time;
however, the event still appears in the Event List. The next event automatically restarts
the alarm sound.