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Events

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Events module display all the alarms created on each device, if one device has a problem on connection, this will emit an alarm that will be register as an event, and will be added to this list, the way to display this events, is by row for each device, with the next columsns, Event ID, Alarm, Site (Device name), Acknowledge, Start, Status Duration, Event Duration, Tracking and actions as in the Figure 42 shows.

In the acknowledge column will shown the name of the person that recognized the event.

If one device has more than one event, this will create a historically event list for that device, the way to recognize when one device has many events, is on the alarm column before the alarm name, a ‘+’ icon will be displayed, by clicking this icon, the user will be able to acces one popup window with the historically events (Figure 43) .