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Acknowledging an Alarm
BMTX-SVU01B-EN 121
Acknowledging Alarms Received at the PC Workstation
If your workstation is an event receiver, you can acknowledge alarms or
events from the Event Log tab.
When you acknowledge an event, a message indicating that the event is
acknowledged is sent to other workstations.
If a designated event receiver workstation is online when an event is
acknowledged, the workstation receives a message of this acknowl-
edgement and its event log is updated.
If a designated event receiver workstation is not online when the orig-
inating workstation acknowledges the event, the event must be man-
ually acknowledged at the designated event receiver workstation
when it goes online with the BCU.
Acknowledging Alarms in the BCU Event Log
You can acknowledge alarms or events in the BCU local event log from
the BCU Event Log tab.
If your PC Workstation is online with the BCU and you wish to see an
acknowledged alarm, you must request new events. To do this, click
the Go button on the BCU Event Log screen (see Figure 108 on
page 122). The BCU event log tab refreshes to show the 100 most
recent alarms.
You must explicitly request new alarms to see an alarm acknowl-
edged at the BCU operator display. Do this by clicking the Go button
on the BCU Event Log screen (see Figure 108 on page 122). You must
have event log-edit permission for your workstation to acknowledge
an alarm. See your supervisor for more information.
Operator display security—You may need security access to acknowl-
edge and delete alarms at the operator display. See your supervisor
for more information.
Note:
Alarms can only be acknowledged online.

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