Alarms

The GVA HMI displays real-time alarms from the GVA Alarms Service. Alarms are shown via popup indicators on the status bar and in a full-screen sortable table view.

Alarms Table View

Press A on any screen to display the full alarms table showing all active alarms sorted by severity and time:

Alarms Table View

Table Columns

Column Description
Time When the alarm was raised
Category Alarm source system
Severity CRITICAL, WARNING, or ADVISORY
Message Human-readable alarm description
State ACTIVE, ACKNOWLEDGED, or CLEARED

Table Controls

Key Action
A Show/hide alarms table
F1 Toggle sort by Time/Category
F2 Toggle sort Ascending/Descending
Up/Down Navigate alarm list
Enter Acknowledge selected alarm
Escape Close alarms view

Alarm Popups

Alarm notifications appear as colour-coded popups on the HMI status bar:

Warning Caution Advisory
Warning Caution Advisory
Critical/Warning Caution Advisory
Immediate attention Awareness needed Informational

When multiple alarms are queued, the display indicates pending items:

Queued Alarms

Severity Colour Coding

Severity Colour Indicator Description
CRITICAL Red (#D32F2F) Flashing Immediate action required — safety or mission critical
WARNING Orange (#FF9800) Steady Attention needed soon — degraded capability
ADVISORY Yellow (#FFEB3B) Steady Information only — no immediate action needed

Alarm Lifecycle

stateDiagram-v2 [*] --> Active : Raised Active --> Acknowledged : Operator ack Acknowledged --> Cleared : Condition resolved Active --> Cleared : Auto-clear Cleared --> [*] : Archived Active --> Active : Updated Acknowledged --> Active : Re-raised
  1. Raised — Source system detects a fault and publishes an alarm via DDS
  2. Active — Alarm appears in the HMI status bar and alarms table
  3. Acknowledged — Operator presses Enter on the selected alarm
  4. Cleared — Source system resolves the condition and publishes a clear
  • GVA Alarms Service — Full alarms service documentation, DDS topics, and best practices
  • Threats — Threat-related alarm notifications
  • SYS — System diagnostics and fault codes