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Chapter 9
Handling Alarms and Events
The event log displays a report of all alarms, events, and error messages
received at your workstation.
• Alarms are events with categorys assigned to them. Alarms notify
you when heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) equipment
is not operating correctly. You can configure a Category Alarm Pop-up
dialog box to display when an alarm goes off (see “When an alarm or
event occurs and Tracer Summit is minimized (it is open but not dis-
played on the screen), the alarm or event is added to the event log. If
it is a high priority alarm, an audio alarm sounds and the Tracer
Summit button flashes at the bottom of the screen (see Figure 95). To
display Tracer Summit when it is minimized, click the Tracer Summit
button.” on page 107).
• Events notify you when an action that you need to keep track of
occurs. An example of an event is when an operator logs on to Tracer
Summit.
• Error messages pertaining to site scans and global changes display
in the error log.
The event log lists alarms and events in the order they occur in Tracer
Summit, with the most recent alarms and events displaying at the top of
the event log. You can move through these alarms and events by using the
scroll bars on the right side of the event log or by pressing the Page Up
and Page Down keys.
Note:
You may not have access to all of the tasks presented in this
guide. Your access privileges depend on your user profile. Con-
tact your supervisor for information.