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C•CURE 800/8000 Software Configuration Guide - Tyco Security ...

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Customizing Priority LabelsCustomizing Priority LabelsYou configure Custom Priority Labels using the Custom Priority Labelsdialog box. Open this dialog box by choosing Priority Labels from theConfigure menu.To Customize Priority Labels1. From the C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 Administration application menu, selectConfigure>Priority Labels.2. Decide how many priority levels you want to use, and what range theyshould be assigned (you cannot modify the ranges, just the labelsassigned to them). For example, if you wanted to designate Critical asonly from 176-200, rather than the default 151-200, you could assign adifferent label name to the 151-175 range, such as “Very Important”.3. For each of the eight labels, enter the name for each custom priority. (Themaximum length for the name is 50 characters.) You must enter a valuefor each label in the Custom Priority Labels dialog box. If you fail to entera value for each label, the message “You must specify a label for allpriorities or leave all field blank” appears. You may need to duplicatelabels depending on the number of custom priority labels you need. Forexample, you can set the label for two or more ranges to “Low” as shownin Figure 19-1 on page 19-2.4. Click OK to save your settings.5. When you use Configure>Event>New to configure an event, the changesyou made to the Priority Labels is reflect on the Event dialog box.19–4 C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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