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# Alarm Monitor

Alarm monitor is the display on which alarms defined and activated, with ON status, under projects are monitored on the inSCADA platform. &#x20;

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#### Project

The project is selected. Lists the active, ON, alarms for the selected project.

#### Reload

Updates the alarm screen.

#### Acknowledge

Allows confirmation of the selected alarm. The acknowledged alarm is recorded with the acknowledgment time and the acknowledged user information.

#### Name

The short descriptive name of the alarm.

#### Description

Detailed description of the alarm.

#### Status

Represents the status of the alarm. On the Alarm monitor page, you will see only active (ON) alarms.

#### Acknowledge Date

The time tag when the user acknowledges the alarm.

#### Acknowledger

The username of the user who acknowledged the alarm.


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