User Manual
Part A: System Overview
Features and Benefits: What the System Does
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Investigative Treatment
From Event List or the Event bar, operators can quickly open System Manager with
a focus on the source of the event, and all information (live and recorded video
streams, recent history, schedules, and so on.) related to the event source.
Assisted Treatment with Operating Procedures
Operating procedures consist of a sequence of steps or actions, which the operator
must, or is suggested to perform with Assisted Treatment. The system provides
instructions and operating tools on each step of a procedure. With appropriate
permissions, a user can create, view, edit, or delete operating procedures.
From Event List or the Event bar, operators can quickly open Assisted Treatment
to guide the operator through pre-configured operating procedures. Each operating
procedure is composed of steps - some of which may be mandatory - for the user
to complete (for example, view the graphic of the object in alarm, view live and
recorded video streams, or complete an event handling form) while other can be
configured to be executed automatically by the system (for example, sending
emails to recipients or printing the even information).
Simplified user interface for Building Automation
A special custom profile for adapting the user interface for Building Automation
operators that aim to have a simplified concept providing more effective system
operation and control. It presents well-arranged, relevant information to the user
and is ready for interaction without any overlapping windows. The user interface
combines daily operation and event handling.
The exact screen layout will vary depending on your configuration, and you may
not see all the components described. In particular, the Graphics display and its
operation are dependent upon the selected function of the automation station.
With the direct selection of application-based elements (graphics, schedulers,
reports) on the System Browser, operators can identify and select the information
they need to see and focus on more quickly.