Inter-Tel CS-5400 User Manual

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Administrator Procedures

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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

Alarm Queue

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Alarms with the same priority level are placed in the queue based on the time the alarm
was generated. For example, if A010 (priority 3) is generated at 10:30 AM, and A012
(priority 3) is generated at 10:32 AM, A012 is placed in the queue after A010.

If the queue contains 30 alarms, the oldest, lowest priority alarm is overwritten with the
new alarm. For example, if the queue currently holds 30 alarms, 20 of which are prior-
ity 4, and a priority 3 alarm is generated, the oldest priority 4 alarm is overwritten.

Repetitive alarms such as A125, are placed in the queue only once. If the alarm is
regenerated, the alarm that is currently in the queue is overwritten with the new alarm
data (if applicable) and time. For example, A125 is overwritten each time it is regener-
ated, which is every 5 minutes. This prevents the queue from being filled with duplicate
alarms.

The queue holds up to 30 alarms, with priority, 1 (high) to 4 (low), given to those listed in the
following table.

ALARM #

PRIORITY

ALARM #

PRIORITY

A010

Low

A108

Low

A011

Critical

A109

Med

A012

Low

A110

Med

A013

Low

A111

Med

A014

Low

A112

Med

A015

Low

A114

Med

A016

Low

A115

Med

A017

Low

A116

Low

A018

Low

A117

Low

A020

Low

A118

Low

A021

Low

A119

High

A022

Low

A120

Med

A023

Low

A121

High

A024

Low

A122

High

A025

Low

A123

High

A026

Low

A124

Med

A031

Low

A125

High

A032

Low

A126

Med

A100

Low

A127

Med

A101

Low

A128 Low

A102

Low

A200

Low

A103

Low

A201

Low

A104

Med

A202

Low

A105

Low

A203

High

A106

Low

A204

High

A107

Low

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