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TrueSite Workstation Operation
Operation. When fire alarm network status changes
occur, the screen displays the type and location of the
alarm (or other activity) and the appropriate header
buttons appear. In the historical log screen below in
Figure 1, Fire, Priority 2, Supervisory, and Trouble
buttons are shown with an active Trouble indicated.
Sample Screens. Figure 1 (below) is representative of
historical log screen detail. Figure 2 (on page 4) is
representative of a system graphic screen with icons
representing the devices of interest. Screen choices can be
configured per system preference. However, when using
multiple optional monitors, multiple windows can be
visible simultaneously for operator convenience.
Ease of Operation. With touchscreen monitors, the
operator touches the screen area in alarm (or uses the
mouse control) to access a more detailed view of the
alarmed zone or device. With the proper password access,
the operator has the ability to acknowledge alarm and
trouble conditions, activate signal silence, and perform
system reset directly from the workstation screens.
Programmable Activity Timeout allows an
unattended monitor to revert to the login screen when the
configured time period expires.
Individual User Preferences appear when the user
logs in. Options include: Font Size (default or large);
Toolbar Size (small or large); Interface Theme (MS
Office 2003 or System); Floating Window Options (select
whether to show Menu bar or show Tool bar).
Historical Log and List Details. Figure 1 below
shows historical log details. The display format is similar
to the display for active list items such as the alarm list.
Displayed information can be sorted on-screen by each
category shown (number, time, date, point name, etc.).
List information can be reviewed on the screen, printed at
a local or remote system printer, or can be written to an
electronic file for compatibility with spreadsheet and
database programs.
Customized Response. Custom alarm and trouble
messages can be added and field edited to provide operator
response assistance. Point specific information, such as
hazardous material storage and lists of people to notify, can
be automatically or selectively displayed.
Figure 1. TrueSite Workstation Sample Historical Log Screen
3 S4190-0016-30 3/2015
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