Title Bar: Shows the Endura Mapping name, the name of the user that is currently logged on, and the map that the user is viewing.

Toolbar: Click icons on the toolbar to access the commands and other screens in the application. Only those icons that are currently available appear in the toolbar.

Previous: Keeps track of the last map you viewed so that you can redisplay it more quickly than searching for it in the Map Browser.

Home: Displays the default map if one has been set up on the Edit Application Settings screen. This command is available only if you are viewing maps in a tear-off window.

Edit Mode: Switches to Edit Mode.

Help: Displays online Help for the application.

Forward: Retains a list of recently viewed maps so that you can redisplay them quickly.

Refresh: Displays a revised map if it has been edited by another user in the system, or if a more recent map has been imported from an external Web site.

Live Mode: Switches to Live Mode.

Log Off: Logs off from the application. This icon is not available if you log on to Endura Mapping from the WS5000.

Map Browser: Select a map from the list to display it in the map viewer. The number and severity of alarms appear in the list next to each map. Click the Expand All or Collapse All buttons to change the display of the hierarchical list.

Icons Layers: Select an icon layer from the browser list to show or hide its icons on the map. To hide the background image of a map, click the Hide Background button .

Shape Layers: Select a shape layer from the browser list to show or hide its shapes on the map.

Map Viewer: View the selected map. You can change the views, show or hide layers, view video associated with any of the icons on the map, send video to the WS5000 for someone else to view, and respond to alarms and events. Buttons are available to zoom in or out of the map, view the entire map, and show or hide the minimap.

VIEWING ALARM DETAILS

1. While monitoring a map in Live Mode, click an icon on a map. The Device Details dialog box appears.

Figure 31. Monitoring an Alarm

2.Note the number in the color-coded boxes along the top of the dialog box as follows:

The red box indicates the number of critical alarms.

The orange box indicates the number of major alarms.

The yellow box indicates the number of normal alarms.

The green box indicates the number of minor alarms.

3.Double-click a color-coded box to view details about the alarms on the Alarms tab. A list of alarms appears on the tab. As more alarms occur, they appear in the list.

TIP: To control the length of the Active Alarms list, click the Pause List button or Resume List button. To show or hide an entire category of alarms in the list, click a color-coded box.

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