Alarms event log
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The Event Log Tab records and displays all alarm-related events detected and processed by the system.
Each row in the table represents a single alarm event — such as activation, acknowledgment, reset, or return to normal state — allowing the user to monitor system activity and verify how alarms evolve over time.
The page is designed for quick diagnosis: it provides a summarized view by default, but each event can be expanded for detailed information.
ach column in the Event Log table provides specific details about the alarms currently or previously active.
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Element |
Description |
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| Checkbox | Allows the user to select one or multiple events for batch actions (e.g., export or bulk acknowledgment). |
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Indicates the type of event: activation, acknowledgment, reset, or return to normal. Icons use color codes to make interpretation easier (e.g., red for active, yellow for acknowledged, green for cleared). |
| Date / Time | Timestamp of the recorded event. |
| Name | Name of the alarm associated with the event. |
| Status | Current status of the alarm (see Acknowledging and Resetting Alarms) |
| Message | Text or description entered during alarm configuration (see Add a new alarm ) |
Note: hovering over the icon or the status cell displays a tooltip with the full description of the event.
The filter bar at the top of the Event Log allows the user to refine visible records.
Events can be filtered by one or more criteria:
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Date range (Start and End)
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Alarm name
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Status (ON, OFF, ACK, etc.)
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User
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Message content
Filtered results are displayed instantly, a reset filters button restores the full list view.
Each row in the Event Log can be expanded like a drop-down panel to display additional technical data related to the event.
This function helps administrators or advanced users perform diagnostic checks or verify alarm timing behavior.
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Element |
Description |
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| ID | Unique identifier of the event in the database (useful for audits and cross-references). |
| Start time | Timestamp when the alarm condition first became active. |
| End time | Timestamp when the alarm returned to normal (no longer in alarm). If the alarm is still active, this field may be empty. |
| Ack time | Timestamp when the alarm was acknowledged by a user. Empty if not yet acknowledged. |
| Time before ack | Elapsed time between Start time and Ack time; indicates user reaction time. |
| Ack by | Username (or ID) of the user who acknowledged the alarm. |
| Duration | Total time the alarm condition persisted, typically Start time → End time. If the alarm is still active, duration counts up from Start time. |
| Name | Alarm name as configured (matches the name shown on the card and in the list). |
| Reset by | Username (or ID) of the user who executed the Reset action (if any). |
| N. | Progressive index or occurrence number of the event within the current view (helps when referencing multiple entries). |
Note:
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Time before ack appears only when an acknowledgment exists,
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User fields (Ack by, Reset by) follow system permissions and may show service accounts for automated operations
The Event Log table can be exported for reporting or analysis purposes.
Click the Export button and choose one of the available formats:
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.xlsx (Excel file)
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.csv (comma-separated text file)
The exported file includes all visible columns and applied filters, ensuring that the data corresponds exactly to what is displayed on screen.