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This article explains how the Alarm Generator in Exigo can be used. | This article explains how the Alarm Generator in Exigo can be used. | ||
In Exigo there are already some Alarm Tone predefined. But it is also possible to make custom Alarm Tones or customize the predefined alarms. | In Exigo there are already some Alarm Tone predefined. But it is also possible to make custom Alarm Tones or customize the predefined alarms. | ||
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+ | The Alarm Generator is located on the PSC (Primary System Controller). | ||
+ | == Configuration == | ||
+ | The Alarm Generator is configured using the EMT. | ||
+ | * In the device tree select '''System'''. | ||
+ | * Under detailed view select '''Alarms'''. | ||
+ | * Select the alarm you want to edit. | ||
Revision as of 10:39, 15 August 2016
This article explains how the Alarm Generator in Exigo can be used.
In Exigo there are already some Alarm Tone predefined. But it is also possible to make custom Alarm Tones or customize the predefined alarms.
The Alarm Generator is located on the PSC (Primary System Controller).
Configuration
The Alarm Generator is configured using the EMT.
- In the device tree select System.
- Under detailed view select Alarms.
- Select the alarm you want to edit.