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Installation and Operation Manual
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Appendix B: Basic Alarm Manager Configuration Examples
System Components
Example 1
A push-button alarm (double press) is received from 1440. A message is sent to the other
handsets and a siren starts to sound. The alarm is cancelled by sending the data 1440 and
then the siren stops.
Two events are created. One that handles the push-button alarm called “Push-button
alarm from 1440” and one that handles the cancellation called “Alarm cancellation”.
Push-button alarm from 1440
Alarm from Handset Trigger
Send Message Actions
Activate Output Action
The duration is not defined which means that the siren will sound until another action is
started.
Alarm cancellation
Data from Handset Trigger
It doesn’t matter which handset that sends the data so the trigger is general when it
comes to handset number.
1 Alarm Module, 1 inputs has been defined in the Basic Alarm Manager.
Input names: Cold-storage room 1
1 Output Module, 2 outputs have been defined in the Basic Alarm Manager.
Output names: Lamp cold-storage 1, Siren
4 Handsets with push-button, no-movement, man-down, and pull-cord alarms.
Handset addresses: 1440, 1441, 1442, and 1443
The addresses of the handsets are included in the UNS number plan.
Handset No. Type
1440 Push-button double press
Handset Address Message text Beep code
1441 Alarm from 1440 5
1442 Alarm from 1440 5
1443 Alarm from 1440 5
Output Activation Duration
Siren High –
Handset No. Data
– 1440