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2. Enter the
Name
that best describes the filter being defined or Workstation the
filter is to be used at. Enter up to 30 characters for the Filter Name.
3. Select the
Time Zone
that defines when the Event Filter is to start passing non-filtered events.
Filtered events (those that have the red circle and slash) are never displayed. Non-filtered events
(those that do not have the red circle and slash) are displayed according to the time zone assigned.
With a 24 hour time zone non-filtered events will be displayed all of the time. The Start Time of the
Time Zone is when the non-filtered events begin to display and the Stop Time is when they are no
longer displayed. When the time zone is inactive all non-filtered events quit being displayed.
For example if there were three Locations within the system and Location 1 events are to be
displayed all of the time at this workstation, Location 2 events are to be displayed from 12:00 PM
to 8:00 AM, and Location 3 events are to be displayed from 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM three filters
would be defined.
The first Event Filter would be defined so that Location 2 and 3 would be filtered (red circle/slash)
and Location 1 would be non-filtered (no red circle/slash) with a 24 hour time zone assigned.
The second Event Filter would be defined so that Location 1 and 3 would be filtered (red
circle/slash) and Location 2 would be non-filtered (no red circle/slash) with a 12:00 PM Start to
8:00 AM Stop time zone assigned.
The third Event Filter would be defined so that Location 1 and 2 would be filtered (red circle/slash)
and Location 3 would be non-filtered (no red circle/slash) with a 6:00 PM Start to 8:00 AM Stop
time zone assigned.
4.
Alarm Delay Filter
determines if this filter will be used to delay alarm events from displaying at
this workstation unless the alarms are not acknowledged at a different workstation within the Alarm
Delay Time which is defined next. The alarm delay filter option applies to alarms that are not
filtered (no red circle/slash). Filtered alarms (red circle/slash) are never displayed.
5.
Alarm Delay Time
defines in minutes the amount of time that non-filtered input alarms should
go unacknowledged at a different workstation before displaying on this workstation.
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