RECORDING ALARM DATA
Record: When alarms are triggered they are automatically recorded with a date
and time stamp along with the (min or max) alarm data point. This is useful for
safety personnel to keep track of exposures for record keeping and exposure
analysis purposes. To explore this information, select Record in the Menu
Screen. This will take you to the various gases as seen on the below image on
the left. Each gas will be listed along with the number of alarm records shown in
parenthesis. Select a gas and a list of alarm records will be shown similar to the
example image below on the right.