The Events page displays site wide as well as site-specific detected alarms/events, with each one on a separate row.

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  1. Events list
  2. Sort options
  3. Event pane

The event you selected in the list on the left appears in darker shade, while the event pane on the right displays the relevant event information along with a specific link to directly go to the event source.

Under Sort by, the following options are available:

  • Category
  • Period
  • Event state
  • Source state

By default, events are sorted with Period in ascending order.

Event pane information

Event icon

Graphic indicator for the event source.

Severity and event category

The events belong to categories, which are color-coded by severity.

Severity

Description

Event category

Critical

  • Emergency
  • Life Safety

Danger

  • Security

Warning

  • Supervisory
  • Trouble
  • High

Caution

  • Medium
  • Low
  • Fault

Information

  • Status

Event message

Just below the event category description, a text displays and indicates the event message relevant to data points connected to your site’s devices for which the event is triggered from. For example, High Limit, and so on.

This description changes when the event source passes from the Active to the Inactive state.

If the event does not contain any event message text, the following text displays: Event.

Status

Icon

Status

Description

Active

The event source is in an off-normal condition.

Inactive

The event source is back to normal.

Active Acknowledged

The event source with active acknowledged.

Active Unacknowledged

The event source with active unacknowledged.

Detection time

Date and time when the event occurred.

Typically, event time displays with resolution hh:mm:ss.

Source

Text description of the device that issued the event.

No source information displays if an event occurred but still displays even though the relevant data point is no longer available.

Equipment and Equipment location

Equipment name and equipment location where the event occurred.

In site wide events, this information displays in the event pane, while in site-specific events, the same information is on top of the Events page.

Device and Device location

Device name and device location where the event occurred.

Work order

Request work order to analyze event issues.