General Knowledge Base
- Alarms (E0) in TM Master
- Change Log TM Master (New Portal Address Soon)
- Common (Global) Data in TM Master v2
- Component Code Philosophy
- Data update through Microsoft Excel
- Department name needs to be displayed on PO print/report
- Description of Risk Analysis Documents
- Description of Work Permit
- Duplicate Critical Component Codes
- Exceptions in Windows Firewall
- GDPR and TM Master
- How the Average Running Hour Value is Calculated
- How To - Adding single unit to subfolders in Document Handling Module
- I get a Message Saying That TM Master is "Not responding".
- Import large Number of Order Lines From Excel in to a New Draft in TM Master
- Ionos No Longer Supported
- Last updated" Column is Red in PO Module
- Medic Module
- Missing Self Assessment Report
- Order line Number Assignment
- Pre-warning for Jobs
- SNAPS Integration - Settings
- Standard Jobs
- Supplier Self-Assessment Export: Unlocking Excel Sheet for Editing
- Technical guide for installations, upgrades, migrations, replication troubleshooting, etc.
- The Database Cleaning Tools for TM Master V2
- The Functions & Purpose of The Proforma Module
- The New Dive Module Rules
- TM Exchange Settings
- TM Master Rules and Regulations Interpretation For Time Sheet
Alarms (E0) in TM Master
A distinguishing feature of TM Master is a separate alarm system module which supports a list of alarms to be tested regularly.
The reason that the alarms are separated in TM Master is that this allows us to implement specific alarm fields in the alarm details screen. Several properties such as work value, set point, signal type, bridge group and operating range describe the alarm.
There are a number of advantages to separating the alarm list including;
- Specific alarm reports to present to class societies and authorities.
- Easy administration of alarm tests
- Easy administration of alarm details
- Separation of user access, allowing dedicated alarm testing without access to other maintenance
- Separate alarm test history
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