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Secure Perfect 6.1.1 User Manual 
 
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Alarm Graphics Functions 
Alarm Graphics Editor 
Reference Topic: 
Alarm Graphics Editor Form 
This form allows you to create a graphical view of alarm states for the alarms you select. In general, you 
import a map drawn as a Windows MetaFile (.wmf or .emf) and place alarm points on the map. A single 
file may be imported multiple times. An alarm may be placed on multiple maps and each point on the 
map may contain multiple alarms. 
Map 
Click the drop-down list of available maps. If there are no maps listed or you want to create a new map, 
click 
 on the Secure Perfect toolbar, allowing you to navigate to additional sources. 
Link Alarms to this map 
Because you have an alarm on several maps, click to display the 
 dialog 
box. Designate one map as the default, which means that this map will display whenever you 
select this alarm point from the Alarm Monitor Form and then, display the Alarm Graphics Viewer 
Form. 
Magnification 
Slide to zoom out or zoom in, on the map view currently displayed. Once you have zoomed in or 
increased the size of the map, the scroll bars on the side and bottom of the map windowpane 
become available. To return the map to the original size, use the magnification slide. 
Map Taller 
Click to change the width to height ratio; the map becomes taller. 
Map Shorter 
Click to change the width to height ratio; the map becomes shorter. 
Point Settings Group: 
• 
Point Type: Select Alarm, Camera, Digital Input, Digital Output, or Jump to Map from the 
drop-down list. Designating the point type as Camera enables access to live video only, a 
camera alarm, or both. 
• 
Add Point: This button become active when you click the map at a spot where you want to 
add an alarm point, then click Add Point to display the alarm point on the map. This step 
activates the remaining fields in this grouping. 
• 
Delete Point: Click to remove alarms from the map. This button will become active after you 
click Add Point or select an existing alarm point on the current map. 
• 
Label: Displays the current label of the alarm point. 
• 
Change: Click to display the Point Label dialog box, allowing you to change the label of the 
map point. 
• 
Jump to map: Allows you to define the point as a jump to another map when this point is 
selected from the Alarm Graphics Viewer Form. Click the drop-down list to display a list of 
available maps and select the map to which you want to link. 
Links for this point:  
• 
Alarm link: Link a physical alarm point to the point you are creating on this map by selecting 
an alarm from the drop-down list. Select more than one by clicking Link to More Than One 
Alarm.  
- This setting label changes to Digital Input if the assigned Point Type is a Digital Input. The 
drop-down displays a list of available digital inputs. 
- This setting label changes to Digital Output if the assigned Point Type is a Digital Output.