Honeywell RAPID EYE K5404V9 User Manual

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View: Operator Guide

6–12

How can Multi events be processed?

Events are set during site-by-site maintenance sessions, to either:

sound an alarm. View operators are warned when the event occurs. Operators
can use information about it, to search for video at the time of the event. See
figure 56.

be logged. The event name and its time are logged on the remote video unit.
Logged events are not listed during an alarm session. See figure 76 on p. 10–1.

do both. An event can sound an alarm and be logged.

do nothing. This is the default setting for some events. Unless set to do
otherwise, these events are not logged, nor do they set off alarms. See table 15
on p. 6–16.

6.7.1 Maintenance

Session

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!85 To start a maintenance session

A maintenance session only affects the site that is selected.

1.

Do either one of the following:

select a site, then click

on the toolbar.

right-click a site and selecting Maintenance in the shortcut menu

2. If

a

Connections dialog appears, choose the connection recommended by your

Multi SA and click OK. The maintenance tabs are displayed.

Wait for the “System Operational” message in the Feedback box. See figure 62 on
p. 6–13.

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!86 To end a maintenance session

Do any one of the following:

click

click Disconnect on the Actions menu

close the Maintenance window

close View.

Using Apply and Restore

Apply/Reset button. Used after changes are made to Events and Data recording. The
Apply/Reset button remains active, when you click another tab to which no changes
have been made.

Restore button. Works like an “undo”: the settings at the start of the maintenance
session
are re-applied. Quitting the maintenance session ends the possibility of restoring
previous settings at that site. For example, suppose that you make changes on a tab,
click Apply, click another tab and click Apply a second time; clicking Restore brings the

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