
• Accepted - An Accepted alert is an alarm or warning which was Active and has been
accepted by the user. An Accepted alert is indicated by a solid indicator in the Alert
Status Bar and a solid color on the Alert Status Screen; annunciators are silenced.
Normally, an alert is a serious matter that requires immediate attention and requires
a deliberate attempt to remove the condition that caused the alert. Sometimes it isn’t
practical to immediately remove the condition that caused the alert; accepting the
alert will silence the annunciators while the appropriate user action is being taken.
To prevent an alert that has accepted by the user from being forgotten, an accepted
alert will transition back to being Active after a period of time set by the user. If the
condition causing the alert is rectified (cleared), the alert will transition to the Inactive
state.
You may disable the alert at this time, causing it to become a Disabled Alert,
• Awaiting Cancel - An Alert in the Awaiting Cancel state is an alert where the
condition that caused the alarm or warning has been removed without the alert being
accepted while it was Active. To avoid such alerts from being missed by the user,
the alert is required to be cancelled. You may cancel the alert at this time, causing it
to become an Inactive Alert, or you may disable the alert, causing it to become a
Disabled Alert. Should the condition trigger the alert again, the alert will transition
back to the Active state, incrementing a counter which is displayed on the Alert
Status Screen in the “What Happened” column.
10.2.5.1 Available Alert Classes
N2KView has several classes of alerts. Different alert classes are available
depending on the parameter for which an alert is being configured.
• Low Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored value drops below the value
in this alert for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field.
• High Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored value rises above the value
specified in this alert for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field.
• Data Unavailable Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored value is not
received, or is received but with a value of “Data Not Available”, for longer than the
time specified in the Set Delay field.
• On Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored switch or flag becomes “ON”
for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field.
• Off Alert – The alert will become active if the monitored switch or flag becomes
“OFF” for longer than the time specified in the Set Delay field.
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