To check alarms in the RmoniWeb App, please follow these five steps:
- Step 1: Open the RmoniWeb App
- Step 2: Navigate to the Alarms Section
- Step 3: View Alarms
- Step 4: Filter Alarms (Optional)
- Step 5: Review Alarm Details
- Step 6: Approve Alarms and Show Messages
The steps will be explained below (pictures can be seen below):
Step 1: Open the RmoniWeb App
Launch the RmoniWeb App on your device. Log in to your RmoniWeb account by selecting the right tenant and using your username and password.
Step 2: Navigate to the Alarms Section
Once you're logged in, navigate to the "Alarms" section within the RmoniWeb App. This section is typically where you can view and acknowledge alarms generated by temperature deviations.
Step 3: View Alarms
In the "Alarms" section, you will see a list of active, approved and not approved alarms that have been triggered by the sensors. The alarms are displayed in a list format, showing the following details: status (icon), sensoralias and organizational unit.
Step 4: Filter Alarms (Optional)
If you have a large number of alarms or want to narrow down the list, you have the option to apply filters. Look for the filter option, you can filter on organization units and alarm status. There are three types of alarm statuses:
- Acknowledged - This icon means that the alarm already has been approved.
- Not Acknowledged – This icon means that the alarm has yet to be approved.
- Pending – This icon means that there is an active alarm.
Use the filters to refine the list and focus on the alarms you want to check. If you want to look up a specific sensor, you can also use the search bar.
Step 5: Review Alarm Details
Tap on an alarm entry from the list to view its details. This will expand the entry where you can see more information about the alarm. It will show you the timestamp and date when the alarm was triggered and when the alarm ended. It will also show the duration of the alarm and the corresponding temperature graph.
Step 6: Approve Alarms and Show Messages
After reviewing an alarm, it needs to be approved. Select the alarm to expand it, showing the details of the alarm. Select the "Approve" button to approve it. Approving an alarm indicates that you are aware of its occurrence and that you have taken the necessary steps to solve/prevent the alarm. So to approve an alarm you need confirm this specifically in the checkbox under the comment section.
You can also check the messages that are sent to users who receive the alarms, tap on the ‘’show messages’’ button and you can see the content of each message.
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