Alarm response form, Alarm routing and bumping form, Alarms can be routed – GE v6 User Manual

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Alarm Response Form

Related Topic:

Alarm Response Tab


A response describes a reaction to an alarm. The Alarm Response Form allows you to create a list of
frequently used, predefined responses to an alarm, and reduces the need to type an entry. The response
entries that you create will display as selections on the Alarm Monitor Form.
Click Search to view or edit existing response records or click Add to begin a new response record.
A

facility

can be assigned for the alarm from the drop-down list of available facilities for assignment by

this operator.

Alarm Routing and Bumping Form

Reference Topics:

Definition Tab - Alarm Routing and Bumping

Alarms Tab - Alarm Routing and Bumping Form


This form allows you to configure the routing of alarms to one or more Client Groups by time schedule or
at all times. Bumping is a term used to describe forwarding the alarms to an additional location.

You must have Client Groups configured beforehand.

You can bump an alarm to one or more Client Groups following a time lapse of an unacknowledged
and unpurged alarm to the Client Groups selected for routing.

Alarm bumping information is displayed on the Alarm Monitor form in the alarm state column.

You may want to review this Sample Scenario before you begin. This is a routing and bumping schedule
for a business in two buildings (administration building and a factory, working three shifts).

Time
Schedules

Alarms
Route to:

Alarms
Bump to:

Alarms
Bump
After

Group Descriptions:
Client Work Station (WS) #s

8am to 5pm

Group 1

Group 4

10 min

Group 1

WS#1: Front Door - Admin Bldg
WS#3: Front Door - Factory

5pm to Midnight

Group 2

Group 5

5 min

Group 2

WS#4: Back Door - Admin Bldg
WS#5: Back Door - Factory

Midnight to 8am

Group 2

Group 6

1 min

Group 3

N/A

Group 4

WS#2 (Supervisor’s desk -
Admin Bldg, 8am to 5pm)

Group 5

WS#6 (Supervisor’s desk -
Factory, 5pm to Midnight)

Group 6

WS#5 (Supervisor’s desk -
Factory, Midnight to 8am)

Example: An alarm comes in at 8:30am that is configured to be routed to Group 1. The alarm is not
purged or acknowledged; therefore, it is bumped to Group 4 at 8:40am. The transaction is written to
Alarm History.

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