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Alarm Groups 
Alarm Groups 
Reference Topics: 
Alarm Group Form 
Alarm groups provide two things: 1) a convenient way of scheduling many alarms at once, and 2) a 
means of disabling monitoring in many alarms from a keypad reader. Refer to the reference topic, 
Keypad Alarm Shunting, for additional information. When a micro record is created, 16 alarm groups 
are also created. You cannot delete an alarm group record. Alarm groups are owned by the associated 
micro record. Use the Alarm Group Form to assign events or schedules to alarm groups. See Keypad 
Alarm Shunting for more information. 
 For a shortcut menu to related forms, move the mouse pointer below any of the tabs and click the 
right mouse button. If you are using this shortcut menu to get to the Schedules Form or Events Form, all 
schedule or event records will display. 
Click Search to locate and view or edit existing alarm group records. 
Description 
The description of the alarm group should be unique. When the records are created, the default 
description includes the micro to which this alarm group is associated and the number of the alarm group, 
for example 
0001 Group 1
, which represents alarm group one on micro one. All alarms are 
automatically assigned alarm group 0. To change this description, type over the existing text and save 
the record. It is recommended that you keep the alarm group number and micro number prefix to aid in 
locating the alarm points on the physical hardware.  
Facility 
 option can be assigned for the alarm group from the drop-down list of available facilities for 
assignment by this operator. 
 Be very careful when assigning the facility of an alarm group to a different facility than the micro. 
You can create an undesired result if you do not fully understand facility assignment.