Viewing Events

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Event Summary Window

(Advanced Event Surveillance only). The Event Summary window shows the number of stored events in each event group and the total number of events in the database. Vertical bars mark events on a timeline showing the position of the stored events in the event database. The symbol next to the group name indicates the activation and notification status:

symbol

meaning

 

group activated,

 

notification set to

 

***alarm

 

 

 

group activated,

 

notification set to

 

**alarm

 

 

 

group activated,

 

notification set to

 

*alarm

 

 

 

group activated,

 

notification set to

 

screen prompt

 

 

 

group is activated,

 

notification is

 

switched off

 

 

no symbol

group not

 

activated

 

 

Selecting the Event Summary window calls up the events pop-up keys.

Parts of the Event Summary window can also be embedded in Screens so that they are always visible, for example the Total row showing the total number of events with the bars on the timeline or the column showing all the groups with the activation and notification status.

Event Review Window

To enter the Event Review window, select the graphic event summary, if available, or select the events pop-up key Show Review.

When you open the Event Review window, it automatically shows the event group with the most recent event. To view other event groups, select the pop-up key Review Group and select the group from the list.

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Event Summary Window, Event Review Window

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