User Guide

Alarms
Working with Alarms
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User Guide Version 3.0
A6V10415471
Building Technologies
2017-11-30
Related Topics
Investigative Treatment Window Reference [➙ 98]
Event Descriptor Reference [➙ 102]
Interrupting Handling of an Alarm [➙ 80]
3.1.6 Handling an Event with Assisted Treatment
Scenario: You want to handle an alarm using the guided Assisted Treatment
feature. An operating procedure was configured for the assisted treatment of that
alarm.
Perform the procedures in this section as needed.
3.1.6.1 Starting Assisted Treatment of an Event
1. From Event List, do one of the following:
Double-click the event button of the event.
In the Information column of the event, click Opens related treatment .
NOTE: If assisted treatment is not available for this alarm, the investigative
treatment icon ( ) is available instead. See Handling an Event with
Investigative Treatment [➙ 71].
The dedicated Assisted Treatment window opens. In Event List, the event
button for that event is replaced by a blank placeholder to indicate it is
under assisted treatment.
2. If required, you can send alarm-handling commands and complete the steps of
an operating procedure. See Sending Alarm-Handling Commands in Assisted
Treatment [➙ 72] and Completing an Operating Procedure of Assisted
Treatment [➙ 73].
Related Topics
Assisted Treatment Window Reference [➙ 99]
Event Descriptor Reference [➙ 102]
Interrupting Handling of an Alarm [➙ 80]
3.1.6.2 Sending Alarm-Handling Commands in Assisted Treatment
You are handling an event from the Assisted Treatment window.
1. (
Optional
) In the Information column, do the following:
Click Show Intervention text to check for any additional instructions or
information concerning this alarm.
Click Log an event note to enter a note about this event in the history
database.
2. Follow the instructions provided in the Suggested action column. These may
include:
Acknowledge event. Click the icon in the Commands column to
send the Acknowledge command.
Complete Operating Procedure. No further commands are available
because you must first complete at least the mandatory steps of the