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Chapter 5: Alarms

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About Alarms

There are several types of alarms in viewLinc: threshold

alarms, communication alarms, event log validation alarms,

and device sampling alarms. If you are using validatable

devices, you may also receive device validation alarms and

calibration alarms.
Users with the appropriate ACL permissions can set

threshold alarm limits and when conditions exceed these

limits, alarms are triggered which notify key staff of the

condition. Staff with Acknowledge Alarms permissions or

higher then acknowledge the alarms in viewLinc.
All transactions are recorded in the Event Log and the

Historical database.
Using viewLinc, you can customize the alarm information that

is issued for threshold, communication and device alarms by

configuring them from

Options | System Configuration | Device

Manager

or by modifying alarm/threshold templates from

Options | System Configuration | Templates | Alarm Templates

.

Threshold Alarms

Threshold Alarms notify users when conditions (such as

temperature and relative humidity) are outside acceptable

limits.
Threshold alarms are not enabled by default. To trigger

threshold alarms when certain thresholds are exceeded,

users with assigned permissions must configure them.

Communication Alarms

Communication Alarms notify users when communication

between a host (Device Host or viewLinc Server) and its

devices is down. This may be because viewLinc Server can

not communicate with the device, or the device connection to

a host has been severed. Communication alarms serve as a

system health test, alerting you if there is a problem that

might disrupt viewLinc monitoring and alarming.

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