Application settings… - Alarms
Application notifications

Alarm sound
This setting defines the alarm sound generated by the client PC when an alarm occurs. There are two possible settings:
Every time an alarm occurs (even if same)
Never
Select one of the options, click “Apply” and sign to save the settings.
Nota Bene. This function is only working when the client is open.
Alarm Dispatch
In the Alarm Dispatch the user may define alarm units to which alarms are distributed to perform certain operation. The list of the units can be found in point 21.3.

To add a unit, select it from the list of types on the right and click “Add”.
Configure the settings of the alarm unit type, click “Apply” and sign to add it.
The settings of the alarm unit depend on its type. They are described below in details.
To distribute alarms to a unit continue to chapter 10.
IP-Switch Plug 801
The IP-Switch plug is a mains power socket that can be controlled via network. This gives the option to distribute an alarm to e.g. an alarm lamp or a horn.
The detailed information about IP-Switch Plug 801 can be found in ‘User’s guide for IP-SwitchPlug801’.
Add
Enter name of your choice into ‘Name’ field, the unit URL or IP into ‘Host’ field, username and password.
The default username is ‘root’, the password is ‘root_pwd’.

After filling in the form, you may check the settings using ‘Test On’ and ‘Test Off’ buttons. A click on ‘Test On’ shall switch the IP-Switch Plug 801 on, the other one shall switch it off.
Click OK and sign.
Edit settings
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Edit…’.
Modify the settings, click OK and sign.

Remove
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Remove’. If any alarm is dispatched to the unit a warning message will be displayed and it will be necessary to remove the connection first. If no connection exists, the unit will be removed from the list.
Click ‘Apply’ and sign.
IP-Switchbox810
The IP-Switchbox 810 is an 8 relay box that that can be controlled via network. This gives the option to distribute an alarm to e.g. an existing alarm systems, alarm lamps or a horns.
The detailed information can be found in ‘User’s guide for IP-SwitchPlug810’.
Add
Enter name of your choice into ‘Name’ field, the unit URL or IP into ‘Host’ field, username and password.
The default username is ‘root’, the password is ‘root_pwd’.

After filling in the form, you may check the settings using ‘Test On’ and ‘Test Off’ buttons and a drop down list to select one of 8 relays in the unit. A click on ‘Test On’ shall switch the selected relay of IP-Switch Plug 810 on, the other one shall switch it off.
Click OK and sign.
Edit settings
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Edit…’.
Modify the settings, click OK and sign.

Remove
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Remove’.
If any alarm is dispatched to the unit a warning message will be displayed and it will be necessary to remove the connection first. If no connection exists, the unit will be removed from the list.
Click ‘Apply’ and sign.
IP-Switchbox1616
The IP-Switchbox 1616 is a 16 relay box that that can be controlled via network. This gives the option to distribute an alarm to e.g. an existing alarm systems, alarm lamps or a horns.
The detailed information about IP-Switch Plug 1616 can be found in ‘User’s guide for IP-SwitchPlug1616’.
Add
Enter name of your choice into ‘Name’ field, the unit URL or IP into ‘Host’ field, username and password.
The default username is ‘root’, the password is ‘root_pwd’.

After filling in the form, you may check the settings using ‘Test On’ and ‘Test Off’ buttons and a drop down list to select one of 16 relays in the unit. A click on ‘Test On’ shall switch the selected relay of IP-Switch Plug 1616 on, the other one shall switch it off.
Click OK and sign.
Edit settings
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Edit…’.
Modify the settings, click OK and sign.

Remove
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Remove’. If any alarm is dispatched to the unit a warning message will be displayed and it will be necessary to remove the connection first. If no connection exists, the unit will be removed from the list.
Click ‘Apply’ and sign.
Pager
The pager module distributes alarms to pagers. The module supports both text and number based pagers. The text message must also be supported by the operator and a GSM module is required.
Add a pager
Select the “Pager” and click “Add”

In a dialog type the Name of the pager.
Enter the pager number into ‘Phone Number’.
Select the type of message that is used.
A test of the pager settings is mandatory. Click ‘Test’ to perform the test.
If all settings are correct click “OK” and sign.
Edit settings
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Edit…’.
Modify the settings, click OK and sign.
Remove
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Remove’.
If any alarm is dispatched to the unit a warning message will be displayed and it will be necessary to remove the connection first. If no connection exists, the unit will be removed from the list.
Click ‘Apply’ and sign.
CCP Terminal
The CCP Terminal is an alarm presentation table with 48 green/red LED indicators. Each indicator can present an alarm status of a system measuring point.
The CCP terminal requires a static IP address. It is possible to use many CCP terminals in the Boomerang system.
Add CCP Terminal
Select the “CCP Terminal” from the types list on the right and click ‘Add’

In a dialog opened, type the Name of your choice.
Enter the IP address of the CCP Terminal into ‘Address’ field.
Click ‘Test’ to check the connection to the CCP Terminal. If the settings are correct the CCP Terminal will blink all LEDs on and off repeatedly.
If the test was successful, click OK and sign.
Edit settings
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Edit…’.
Modify the settings.
Click OK and sign.
Remove
Select the unit in the left window and click ‘Remove’. If any alarm is dispatched to the unit a warning message will be displayed and it will be necessary to remove the connection first. If no connection exists, the unit will be removed from the list.
Click ‘Apply’ and sign.
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