Alarms

    Active alarms list with a possibility to delete. The alarms received together are displayed together in one row. For example, for a device we can have fire and tamper on one row and a battery low on another. In addition it is important to note that there are no "for armed device" alarms in this list if the device is not armed. For example if an open door detector is disarmed because we are at home and we are continually opening and closing doors it will not be marked as an active alarm.


  1. The alarm indicators and the alarm date
  2. Name and room of the device
  3. Alarm list
  4. Button to delete the corresponding alarm(s)

     When alarms that require an armed device are in combination with another alarm and the device is disarmed, the alarm related to an armed device will also be listed in the alarm list but it will not be presented in the alarm indicators.


Alarm indicators

    Alarm indicators are graphical images that help to quickly understand the alarm type.

 Depends of the device. It has the collective names Alarm1 and Alarm2, but most often appear with specific names depending of the device type such as Fire indication, Water overflow indication, Panic, Movement indication, Fall/Concussion, CO indication, Intrusion indication, Presence indication, Vibration, etc.

 Indicates battery-related problem such as low battery, defective, etc.

 Indicates intrusion, attempt to compromise the device

 Power Supply Problems - high/low voltage, power off, etc.

  A problem in the device, impaired functionality

  Missing device - A non-received regular report and/or a persistent inability of the controller to connect to it. The possible reason for generating this alarm is to disconnect the device from the power supply, turn off the device after completely drained batteries, the device has left the network range and can not connect to the controller, damage to the device