User Guide
Alarms
Working with Alarms
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User Guide Version 3.0
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Building Technologies
2017-11-30
2. When you find a step you can execute, click it to select it.
The step expands and changes to a darker color to indicate that it is being
executed. Information and tools for performing that step display in the
Default tab. For example, if you selected a document step, the document
that you must read will display.
3. Perform the tasks required for the selected step. For detailed instructions see:
– Executing a Document Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 75]
– Executing a Graphic Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 77]
– Executing a Remote Notification Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 76]
– Executing a Report Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 79]
– Executing a Treatment Form Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 80]
– Executing an Alarm Printout Step in Assisted Treatment [➙ 78]
4. When you complete the tasks required by the step, the check box alongside
the step turns white , indicating that you can check it off. If the check box is
gray , it means you cannot check off the step because you have not
performed all the actions required to complete the step.
5. Check off the step by clicking the white check box . This marks it as
complete.
A checkmark displays in place of the check box to indicate the step
was completed. An execution status icon underneath it indicates its
outcome: success / failure / or in progress .
NOTE: If you see a step that has been automatically checked off, this
means it was automatically executed by the system (either immediately
when the event occurred, when you initiated alarm handling, or depending
on configuration).
6. Repeat the preceding actions until you have completed at least all the
mandatory procedure steps. Also complete any non-mandatory steps you want
to perform.
7. Some steps are repeatable, and in that case you can select and repeat them,
even if they are already checked off. For example, you might want to consult
the document in the document step again.
8. Once you have completed the operating procedure, send any further alarm-
handling commands that become available to finish handling the alarm. See
Sending Alarm-Handling Commands in Assisted Treatment [➙ 72].
Related Topics
Assisted Treatment Window Reference [➙ 99]