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Visible
No
The database status number. For debugging purposes.
Yes
The firmware status number.
No
The Node Number (only applicable for Node and CPU statuses).
No
The CPU Number (only applicable for CPU statuses).
Yes
Either Common for system wide statuses or the Node name, or Node CPU
combination of the status.
Yes
A short description of the status.
Yes
-Silenceable or blank.
Yes
Flag field: GA for General Alarm or blank.
The GA flag is only applicable in a Two Stage system. The outputs
correlated to a Common System Status with the GA flag set will sound at
the General Alarm (aka Evac) rate, else they sound at the Alert Rate.
In a single stage system, where all outputs correlated to alarm inputs
ound at the Evac rate, the column is hidden.
The actual tone sequences or digitized messages to be used for Evac and
Alert are specified on the Job Details and Audio Setup dialogs.
Some System Statuses can also be correlated to a switch. Examples are Signal Silence, Fire
Drill, Aux Disc, Total Evacuation. When one of these items is selected the Switches tab will
appear on the associated Correlation View. This will show any display adder switches that
have been correlated to the System Status. Note however, that this does not include remote
switches (input circuits or devices of type Input Module that are assigned to a Common
System Status).
When correlating from a Common System Status to display items and switches, the
behavior is different from correlating to Signals and Relays. The Add Correlations dialog will