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Two Phase AcknowledgementTable 7-6: Acknowledge Pane, continuedItemPriorityCountActive CausesDescriptionDescriptionThe priority of the event. The Priority column displays DefaultPriority Labels such as “Critical (175).” If configured, the Prioritycolumn displays Custom Priority Labels such as “SCI (125).” TheCustom Priority Labels configuration is done using the CustomPriority Labels dialog box in Admin.The activation count of the event. For each event the activationcount tracks the number of times an event is fired from the initialactivation up until the time the event is cleared.The active causes of the event.The description of the event.ButtonsAcknowledgeDetailsShow CausesSilenceMapClick Acknowledge to acknowledge a selected event and move thatevent to the Pending Clear Pane.Your name appears in the Acknowledged By box. You must log amessage before acknowledging the event if the event is configuredto require a log message.NOTE: If an event is configured in the Administration application andthe Allow Acknowledgement While Inputs are Active? optionis not selected, anything that causes the event must bedeactivated before you can acknowledge the event.Click Details to review the details of the event.Click Show Causes to view the status dialog for the event.Click Silence to turn off the event's sound or beep.If there is more than one active unacknowledged event configuredfor beeping or sound, the beep or sound of the highest priority eventstarts is played once the selected event is silenced.This button is unavailable if:• Event beeping is not configured for your system.• This event’s beep or sound is not the one currently playing at theMonitoring Station.Click Map to view a map associated with the event.C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 7–33

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