Yes. And if you have a "good" type alarm output then you can chain your drivers: 24V+ - AXBB input+ - AXBB input- - Alm1+ - Alm1- - Alm2+ - Alm2- ... - 24V0 where Alm1 is driver1 output, Alm2 is driver2 output etc. There are 2 types of alarm outputs:
The "good" type: the output is on when the driver is ready. This means that if the driver is not powered or the driver is in an alarm condition then the output is off. You can chain the outputs and the whole circuit will show if all drivers are ready to work.
The "idiot" type: the output is on when the driver is in an alarm condition. You cannot chain the drivers and you cannot detect if a driver is not powered. I was sad to see that some new stepper drivers work this way.
By trying to understand the Chinglish manual I think you have the "good" type.