Units and Channel Icons and Indicators

Units and Channels

Icon

Description

Alert. Indicates that an alert has been sent but not acknowledged. Click on the indicator to acknowledge the alert via the website.

Alert. Shown on the Monitor landing page in a unit's information bubble. Indicates that an alert has been sent but not acknowledged. Click on the indicator to acknowledge the alert.

All units.

Balloon. Displays the location of a unit on a map.

Battery. Refers to units.

Battery status. Refers to units.

Bubbles. Identifies units on the Unit Monitoring landing page.

Bullhorn. On the map view, indicates that there are more than one unit at the same location.

Channel icon. Identifies a unit's channel as an accumulator.

Channel icon. Indicates that the unit's channel is in an on/off state.

Channel icon. Indicates that the unit's channel reads information.

Chart. Identifies a unit's channel as an interrupter.

Cluster. Indicates that there are more than one unit in the area. Number on the dot indicates number of units. Zoom in to see exact location of units. Dot may be shown in colors other than blue.

Details. Click this icon to display unit details.

Error flag. Indicates an error has occurred.

Folder. Icon indicates that this is a group of units.

In alarm. Refers to unit status.

In alarm and interruption. Refers to unit status.

In repair. Refers to unit status.

Interruption. Unit is interrupting.

Not reporting. Refers to unit status.

Operational. Refers to unit status. The Operational units list is made up of units with "Normal," "In Alarm," "Normal & Interruption," or "In Alarm & Interruption" status.

Over reporting. Refers to unit status.

Pipe. Identifies a unit type.

Power dead/inactive. Refers to unit status.

Power off or not installed. Refers to unit status.

Power on or normal. Refers to unit status.

System Status wheel. Shows status off all units in color-coded wheel.

Transmit. Indicates that a signal is being sent or other information is being transmitted. Also used as the icon for Commands Sent.

Transmit. Indicates that a signal is being sent or other information is being transmitted. Also used to send a command to a unit.