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5.8.1 Explanation of terms for "Alarms and Messages"
The following terms are used in connection with alarms and messages in this operating manual:
receive time stamp ("incoming"): date with time of the alarm / message when this occurred (arrived).
pending alarm / message: alarm / message still present (pending), the cause (defect, error, event) has not
yet been rectified.
send time stamp ("outgoing"): date with time of the alarm / message when this was rectified (departed).
acknowledge: as well as the "receive time stamp", the alarm in the alarm list also has a "send time stamp"
and can be acknowledged; see chapter Acknowledgement of alarms and messages, page 22
Acknowledgement of alarms and messages.
5.8.2 Acknowledgement of alarms and messages
Alarms are acknowledged by tapping the adjacent button in the alarm list; see Menu 1 - Alarms and
messages.
The acknowledgement is performed system-wide. This means that all alarms and messages that can be
acknowledgedareacknowledgedinallE*LDScomponents.
Only those alarms and messages that have been registered as resolved, i.e. they have a so-called
"send time stamp", can be acknowledged. Acknowledged alarms are removed from the alarm list
afterwards. All previously acknowledged alarms and messages in the message list can be viewed for
any subsequent searching for faults. For more detailed information, see Menu 1 - Alarms and
messages.