User's Manual

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Chapter 4: Handling Events
124 Series 7.0 Software (0510-1086-B) - User Guide
Transfer Expired
This alarm occurs when the selected amount of time required for an asset to be transferred has expired and the
alarming band transmitter, in the Transfer mode, has not reached its destination.
To respond to a Transfer Expired Alarm
1. Determine the location of the asset.
2. From the Client computer, click anywhere in the Transfer Expired 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.
4. If the asset has not yet been transferred, perform the Transfer function again.
5. If the asset has left the initial unit but has not arrived at the transfer unit:
a. Bring the asset through the door of the unit to which it is being transferred; a Door Alarm may
occur.
b. Follow the procedures for handling a Door Alarm (refer to “Door Alarm” on page 119).
c. Select Transfer problem for the cause of the Door Alarm.
d. If No Signal alarms occur, contact an Administrative user to manually transfer the transmitter
to the new unit.
Transfer Completed
This alarm occurs when a Transfer for an asset is completed. This dialog box only appears if the software has
been configured to confirm the transfer. The Confirm Transfer is configured in the Configuration, Global
Settings menu (refer to the Series 7.0 Software Administrator Guide).
Adjust Expired
This alarm occurs when the selected amount of time required for the adjustment of the banding material has
expired and the adjustment has not been completed properly.
To respond to an Adjust Expired Alarm
1. Determine that the asset is secure.
2. If the banding material has not yet been adjusted, click anywhere in the Adjust Expired Alarm
Message Box to access the Event Information window.
3. Click Clear.
4. Perform the Adjust function again.