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Chapter 4: Handling Events
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Series 5.0 Software (0510-1059-A_DRAFT) - User Guide
Perimeter Alarm
A Perimeter Alarm occurs when the doors monitored by the system are in Perimeter mode and a door is opened. 
Perimeter mode is when a door is automatically locked, for example, during night hours or during a Cut Band 
alarm. 
When a Perimeter alarm occurs, an alarm sounds at the Exit Alarm Controller, a message is displayed on the 
Central Server or Client computer(s) in the unit configured to monitor the door, and the location of the Exit 
Alarm is indicated by a flashing icon on the map on the Client computer(s).
To respond to a Perimeter Alarm
1.    Always follow your facility’s policies and procedure to ensure patient safety and secure the area.
2.    Locate the alarming device. Perimeter Alarms must be reset at the alarming device.
3.    Go to the Exit Alarm Controller and swipe your card reader access card (if applicable) or enter the 
appropriate 4-digit alarm code. For more information about the Alarm Code, contact your System 
Administrator. The system records the event as a Reset when the appropriate code is entered. 
4.    If the Enforce JCAHO feature is activated, you must select an Event Cause once the alarming device 
has been reset. When you reset the alarming device, the Red Alarm changes to a White Alarm in the 
Alarm Message Box.
5.    From the Central Server or Client computer, click anywhere in the Perimeter Alarm Message Box to 
access the Event Information window.
6.    Select one of the following causes for the Perimeter Alarm:
Escort problem—there was an issue while the patient was in escort.
Transfer problem—there was an issue while the patient was in transfer.
Accidentally close to open door—the patient was near a door when it was opened.
Noise —there were noise issues with the device.
Test —the system was being tested.
Other—opens a Clear Reason window, user must enter the cause in this window.
You cannot clear an event until you select the appropriate cause for the event. The event is cleared from 
the Event List of every Client computer configured to monitor the unit.
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You cannot silence or reset the Exit Alarm Controller’s alarms from the Central 
Server and Client computer(s). You must reset the alarm at the Exit Alarm Controller. 
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You can click Silence to stop the alarm sound at the Central Server or Client 
computer. The alarm is silenced, at that computer only, for the configured length of time; 
however, the event still appears in the Event List. The next event automatically restarts the 
alarm sound.