N. Alarms shall remain on the OIW VDU alarm queue until the alarm has been acknowledged
by the operator and returned to the normal state. If the alarm returns to normal before
operator acknowledgment, then it shall be identified as such via different color designation
on the alarm queue. If the alarm is acknowledged before is has returned to normal, then is
shall also be identified via a different color designation.
O. It shall only be necessary to acknowledge an alarm at one OIW.
P. It shall be possible to assign alarms to different OIW on a scheduled basis.
Q. The BMS Specialist shall configure the alarms and their priorities in accordance with the
requirements of the Employer.
3.8 SOFTWARE OPERATING SYSTEM: REPORTS
A. Reports shall be output when requested by the operator and when scheduled by the operator.
B. Reports shall be provided as detailed throughout these specifications and shall be output at
the VDU at
the OIW, the printer designated by the operator at the report printer or the
screen at the
POT whichever is selected by the operator. The default output device for
reports shall
be the report printer at the OIW.
C. The operator
shall be able to select reports to be output in the following manner:
1. For a specific point.
2. For a specific item(s) of equipment.
3. For all points located on a specific floor or area of the building.
4. For all equipment serving a particular floor.
5. For all points monitored, controlled and calculated.
6. For after-hours operation of the AHU.
7. For a specific schedule.
8. For a specific or group of trended points.
9. For a specific or group of totalized points.