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10.3.1 The Alert Status Bar
The Alert Status Bar is a small part of the overall N2KView screen that is always
present when the Alerts Module has been licensed, and is shown along the entire
bottom of the screen (the Alert Status Bar is even present in authoring mode).
The Alert Status Bar shows the description and location of each alert within a text
box. In addition, the vessel’s operating mode appears at the extreme right-hand
side of the Alert Status Bar.
The alerts are displayed in a left to right order with more important alerts to the
left. Generally, the order is: Active and Accepted Alarms, Active and Accepted
Warnings, Awaiting Cancel Alarms, and Awaiting Cancel Warnings. Within these
groups alerts are ordered in increasing priority number.
An example of the Alert Status Bar is shown below.
Figure 74 - Alert Status Bar
Should more alerts be displayed than can fit on the Alert Status Bar, the border
of the Alert Status Bar will change to a flashing red, and series of dots on the
right are displayed.
Figure 75Over Full Alert Status Bar
Active Alarms appear as flashing red indicators. Clicking on this
indicator will cause the alarm to become an Accepted Alarm, and the
indicator will change to solid red.
Accepted Alarms appear as solid red indicators.
Awaiting Cancel Alarms appear as dark indicators with a red border
and an “x” on the right hand side of the indicator. When you click on
this indicator, the alarm will become Inactive and will be removed from the Alert
Status Bar.
Inactive Alarms and Disabled Alarms do not appear on the Alert Status Bar.
Active Warnings appear as flashing yellow indicators. Clicking on
this indicator will cause the warning to become an Accepted Warning
and the indicator will change to solid yellow.
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