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= Latest list of Alarm Settings=
= The Alarm Settings=


Once again, be aware that the information shown may be badly out of date, as MX evolves very quickly.  The following screenshot is for release 3.20.0, showing some invalid selections (red edged), some selections made (entries ticked or populated with content), and is intended just as an indication of what you may see.  The files listed for sound are at path of '''CumulusMX/interface/sounds'''. Alarm latch time hours are from 3.20.0 able to take decimal values, earlier releases only accepted integer latch hour values. The ''Action'' columns are new at 3.20.0, and can be used to call a script or run external exe etc. but are not listed in the table below.
Once again, be aware that the information shown may be badly out of date, as MX evolves very quickly.   
 
== The "Alarm settings" screen in interface ==
 
The following screenshot is for release 3.20.0, showing some invalid selections (red edged), some selections made (entries ticked or populated with content), and is intended just as an indication of what you may see.  The files listed for sound are at path of '''CumulusMX/interface/sounds'''. Alarm latch time hours are from 3.20.0 able to take decimal values, earlier releases only accepted integer latch hour values. The ''Action'' columns are new at 3.20.0, and can be used to call a script or run external exe etc. but are not listed in the table below.


[[File:Alarm settings.png]]
[[File:Alarm settings.png]]


==Notes==
==Notes for table below ==


In the table below "Notify" determines whether an alarm is shown on the "Dashboard" page in the local network interface (confusingly the developer describes it by a variety of different names, and "user interface" or "admin interface" have been used) provided with MX.
In the table below "Notify" determines whether an alarm is shown on the "Dashboard" page in the local network interface (confusingly the developer describes it by a variety of different names, and "user interface" or "admin interface" have been used) provided with MX.
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