HSS.2A DESKTOP ALARM MONITOR CLIENT
The Desktop Alarm Monitor Client is launched by double-clicking the APSTEC shortcut on the desktop.
Shortcut for launching the Desktop Alarm Monitor Client
First launch
When starting the program for the first time:
Enter the server address
Enter login and password (provided by Apstec)
After logging in, the Systems window will appear
Login and connection window of the Desktop Alarm Monitor Client
Systems window
Shows all connected HSS systems. Contains buttons:
Activate alarms – turns on alarm image display
Alarms – opens a window with alarm images from active systems
Info – opens the user manual
Service – allows editing system address and settings
System status colors
Green – system is working normally
Grey – system is disconnected
Yellow – system is unreachable, not configured, or stopped (e.g. during maintenance)
If the status remains yellow or grey after updates, contact Apstec technical support.
Each HSS system has a unique ID assigned during installation by the end user.
Alarm image window
When an alarm is triggered, the window displays a snapshot of the object with date and time.
Alarm window with snapshots of potentially dangerous objects
The HSS system alerts the operator when a potentially dangerous object is detected. What happens next depends on how the system is configured.
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