Specifications

Events
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4 Select in node of the device added and use the checkboxes in the dropdown to assign
alerts as required
5 Select Add Alerts. Selected alerts are displayed under the Alerts node
6 Select in the Alerts node and use the Object Selector to assign Actions
7 Repeat as required. Use to add and remove objects
8 Select Save
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Views
There are various tools and views available in both the Event Configuration editor and the Event
Action Pair editor to enable associations, filtering and viewing of configurations.
Combined View
This view displays configurations common to all displayed objects. In the Event Setup editor, this
view is used primarily when specific alert types are to be assigned to multiple devices.This view
can be toggled with Split View (See below)
Split View
Toggled with Combined View, Split view displays configurations specific to all displayed objects
and allows for more granular editing of specific configurations.
Get Records
You can use ‘Get Records’ to filter the configurations displayed in the editors by selecting the
number of items per page, Sub Types of items and item Types to filter results.
Reset View
This button resets the editor to the default view, displaying no configurations.
Navigating the Editors
Each column is colored for easy identification during zoom actions using the mouse wheel.
Dropping object(s) expands the views to show the current alert configuration as shown below. A
default View port is also available to provide a way to pan and zoom.
New Events and Actions can be added to existing or new alerts by selecting them from a popup
menu which lists all supported alerts, as shown below:
Cloning existing configurations
Cloning provides a quick and easy way of assigning the Event Setup properties of existing
configured devices to new devices.
In Event Setup, assign existing configurations to new devices by dropping the new devices onto
the existing devices you want to clone (In Combined View only). The configurations of the current
devices are copied to the newly dropped devices.