User Guide
Remote Notifications
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Working with Remote Notifications
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Siemens User Guide Version 2.1
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6.3.3 Disabling a Remote Notification
Disabling a remote notification prevents it from being dispatched by any operators
or stations, while still retaining the remote notification within the system. For
example, you might do this for remote notifications that are not yet complete or
ready to be put into general use.
To disable a remote notification proceed as follows:
The remote notification is currently active (its status in the Contextual pane is
Enabled), and you want to disable it.
1. In System Browser, select Application View.
2. Select Applications > Remote Notifications.
3. Under Remote Notifications, select the remote notification you want to disable.
4. To disable the remote notification, in the Operation tab of the Contextual pane,
click Disable.
The status of the current remote notification changes to Disabled.
NOTE:
When you disable a remote notification, the management system generates an
event. This event is automatically cleared when you re-enable the remote
notification.
6.3.4 Handling an Automatic Alarm-Based Remote Notification
The system can automatically send the remote notification message to a
preconfigured set of recipients as soon as defined alarm conditions arise or after a
pre-defined time delay. You can monitor the progress of this type of remote
notification and optionally control it as follows.
One of the following scenarios occurs:
-You are processing an alarm and RENO Messages displays in the Primary
pane.
- You have selected a remote notification configured in the system and
available when navigating the Application View (Applications > Remote
Notifications).
The message status tells you that the remote notification type is automatic. For
example,
Alarm ID 29 Automatic
.
1. In the Message Status area, select a remote notification.
2. While monitoring the progress of a remote notification, depending on the
commands available in the RENO Messages toolbar, you can optionally do one
or more of the following:
– To send the remote notification again, click Start RENO procedure .
This operation is the same as starting [➙ 114] a remote notification using
the command in the event descriptor during event treatment.
During the send operation, the icon is dimmed.
– To abort an automatic time-delayed remote notification, click Stop RENO
procedure .
This operation is the same as stopping [➙ 114] a remote notification using
the command in the event descriptor during event treatment.