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Historical Advisory View Advisories • 69
Customize column settings based on your prefer-
ence. To customize arrangement, click on each col-
umn to set how advisories are sorted or drag and drop.
You can also add and show more columns in the table
(click the checkbox in the list of available columns) or
remove one or more columns (uncheck to remove)
and set the width of columns by dragging along the
cursor to the desired width. (Settings made to the page
will be saved, such that when you leave and return to
the page, same page settings apply.)
Other page sorting options and navigation are the
following:
Occurrence Date - can be set to Today, Yesterday,
Past 7 Days, Last Month, or Custom Range
Results per Page - can be set from the default of 25
all the way up to 100
Time Perspective - gives you the option to sort by
actual site time, or by user’s time
Reference Date - sorts advisory data by date
Refresh Advisories - reloads the page to the most
current view
Reset Filter - reverts filtering the user has custom-
ized back to the defaults
Revert to the Default Format - resets the page and
returns you to the default page format
Export Historical Advisories To - allows you to
export the list of advisories to an Excel spread-
sheet, PDF, or HTML. Select from the drop-down
list and click the Export button to export the adviso-
ries to the desired file type. A File Download win-
dow will open where you can choose to save the
advisories to a location on the PC, or open them as
the selected file type.
For Einstein and E2 Controllers only:
Advisories are grouped into different Urgency
Buckets for E1 and E2 controller. Basically, if an ad-
visory does not get caught by the High Bucket or the
Medium Bucket, then it will be categorized into the
Low Bucket. Refer to Table 6-1 for the classification
of advisories for E1 and E2 based on the Urgency
Bucket.
Figure 6-10 - Add or Remove Columns in Historical Advisory
View Table
NOTE: When you click an advisory at the Unit
level, a terminal mode window will automati-
cally pop up for that unit.
LEGEND:
Status: Unack (1), Ack (2), Reset (3), Clear (4) (for first
version, all are UnAck)
Type: Alarm (1), Notice (2), Fail (3)
Return to Normal: No, Yes
Priority: 1 (high) - 99 (low)
Urgency
Bucket
Status Type
Return-
to-
Normal
Prior-
ity
High Unack(1)
Fail(3)
No 1-20
Alarm(1)
Medium
Unack(1) Notice(2) No 1-50
Unack(1)
Fail(3)
No 21-50
Alarm(1)
Low
Unack(1)
Fail(3)
Yes 51-99Alarm(1)
Notice(2)
Ack(2)
Fail(3)
Yes 1-99Alarm(1)
Notice(2)
Reset(3)
Fail(3)
Yes 1-99Alarm(1)
Notice(2)
Clear(4)
Fail(3)
Yes 1-99Alarm(1)
Notice(2)
Table 6-1 - High, Medium, and Low Urgency Buckets for E1 and
E2