User Manual
Operating Reference
Alarms
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1 Summary bar Contains a set of event lamps that provide an overview of the
events in the system. For more details, see Event Lamps [➙ 207]
and Summary Bar [➙ 11].
2 Event Detail bar In some configurations, prominently displays an event that
requires immediate attention across the top of the screen.
3 Title bar Shows the name of the Assisted Treatment window. It also
contains some icons to open/close the Contextual pane (7), lock
the layout and, restore down the window.
4 Event descriptor
Contains the event button, event details and event-handling
commands for the event currently being processed. For more
details, see the reference [➙ 215] section. The background color
reflects the event category color, but in a darker shade. The
icon in the event button indicates that the event is being
processed by assisted treatment.
5 Selection pane Contains the list of operating procedure steps you must perform to
process the event.
6 Primary pane The Default tab contains the system application associated with
the currently selected step in the procedure.
7 Contextual pane Hidden by default. When open, it provides additional information,
actions, and resources about the object that issued the event. The
following tabs are available:
● Operation/Extended Operation: Lets you inspect all the
properties of the event source, and view and execute any
commands/actions available for that object.
● Detailed Log: Lets you view a detailed log of the currently
selected event.
● Related Items: Provides links to additional resources (for
example, reports or event-handling procedures) that are
relevant to the event source. If you click a related item, it
opens by default in the Secondary pane.
Operating Procedures Steps Workspace
When you open the Assisted Treatment window, the Selection pane on the left lists
the steps of the guided procedure you must follow to handle the event. This list
helps you select and carry out the steps in the correct sequence, which depends
on how a procedure was configured. Additionally, depending on configuration, a
step can be:
● Automatic or manual
● Mandatory or optional
● Repeatable or not repeatable