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Any of alarms can be allowed to be acknowledged. This allows you to tell the system that the operator is aware of its occurrence. Also for the alarm you can set its level - Information, | Any of alarms can be allowed to be acknowledged. This allows you to tell the system that the operator is aware of its occurrence. Also for the alarm you can set its level - Information, | ||
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+ | When an alarm occurs, the system will turn the status bar to red. The line will blink periodically to attract attention. Also, if there are unqualified alarms, an audible alarm will be issued every 15 seconds. | ||
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+ | To view the current alarms, you can click on the text with the alarms in the status line. This will open a pop-up window with a list of current crashes. In this window you can see their list, the time of the occurrence of the alarm, acknowledge the alarm, see the login of the user who acknowledged the alarm. | ||
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+ | Also, using Lua programs, you can perform certain actions depending on the current alarms. For example, you can send SMS messages if there are alarms that have not been acknowledged for more than 10 minutes. Or any other action. An example of handling an alarm list is here | ||
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+ | Past alarms can be viewed in the alarm log. | ||
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