@neonturbo It has to do with they way it triggers/ is evaluated, and to be honest it is over my head.
Basically something along the lines that if 1 sensor in below the threshold (mine is set for 20%, and 2 sensor are below it) it will trigger the "alarm" which stays active until reset. While "active" it will alert you to all battery changes even if they are above the threshold. To make things more fun, if the alarm is reset and the offending sensor does not move from the current value (below threshold) you will get no alarm until it does. 
For "well maintained" HE/HSM setups that might work, I'll just go with... mine is not. I have also seen others post ways to "reset" the alarms, again too much work for what I am trying to do. With and the important ones on rules like above, I just made a decent "batteries dash" I just check fairly often and call it a day.
