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CHAPTER 7: HARMONY ALARMS
This chapter describes the Harmony alarms and what you should do if
an alarm occurs.
7.1 INTRODUCTION TO ALARMS
The Harmony provides three alarm levels: high, medium, and low
priority.
High Priority These alarms require immediate response.
The alarm signal consists of a red LED
indicator and a sound that is either continu-
ous or a pattern of three beeps, a pause, and
then two more beeps. The display has the
message ALARM at the top of the screen.
Medium Priority These alarms require prompt response. The
alarm signal consists of a yellow LED and a
sound that repeats a pattern of three beeps.
The display has the message ALARM at the
top of the screen.
Low Priority These alarms require your awareness. The
alarm signal consists of a yellow LED and a
sound that repeats a pattern of two beeps. The
display has the message ALARM at the top of
the screen.
Some audible alarms are self-cancellable. This means that the alarm
sound stops when the cause of the alarm is corrected.
The alarm LED indicators are located on the right side of the keypad, as
shown in Figure 7–1.
AC Power
DC Power
ALARMS
High Priority
Alarm LED (RED)
Low/Medium Priority
Alarm LED (Yellow)
Figure 7–1 Alarm LED Indicators