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10.2.4 Vessel Alert Operating Modes
You can configure alerts to operate in one or more fixed operating modes, 1)
disabled, 2) moored, 3) underway, or 4) anchored. This allows you to easily
enable or disable groups of individual alarms depending on the vessel’s
operating mode. The Vessel Alert Operating Mode is set under the Alerts Setup
tab.
DisabledAll alerts are disabled. This mode should be used when the vessel is in
storage, drydock, or otherwise out of operation.
Moored - This mode is used when the vessel is secured to a structure that is
permanently attached to the ground like a pier, wharf, dock, or mooring buoy.
Underway - This mode is used when the vessel is not moored nor anchored.
Anchored - This mode is used when the vessel is secured to the sea floor with an
anchor.
User 1 - This is a user defined mode.
User 2 - This is a user defined mode.
10.2.5 Alert States
Alerts exist in one of five states.
Disabled - A Disabled Alert is an alarm or warning that has yet to be enabled or
activated. In this state, no action will be taken regardless of the value of the
monitored parameter. A Disabled Alert May be enabled in which case it transitions to
the Inactive state
Inactive - An Inactive alert is an alarm or warning that has been enabled, but the
condition causing the alert is not present. If the alert condition becomes true, the
alert will become an Active Alert. An Inactive alert may be disabled, which causes it
to transition to the Disabled state. New alerts are created in the Inactive State.
Active - An Active alert is an alarm or warning where the condition to trigger the alert
has been met, and is still present and the operator has not accepted the alert. An
active alert is indicated by a flashing indicator within the Alert Status Bar and on the
Alerts Screen. Also, annunciators that are programmed to sound when this alert is
active will be sounding during this state, and any e-mail messages that are
programmed to be sent for this alert will be sent when this state is entered. An active
alert can be accepted by the user (causing it to become an Accepted Alert) or
disabled by the user (causing it to become a Disabled Alert). If the condition causing
the alert is rectified, the alert transitions to the Awaiting Cancel state.
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