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6.3.1.2.3 The Operator Messages Message Class
Operator Messages are messages sent by an operator to all operators in an area, and appear in the fourth
line of the Mini-Alarm Window. Operator messages are classified into the following message types:
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Operator Message
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Operator Call
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Message Acknowledged
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Operator Call Acknowledged
6.3.1.2.4 The Operating Errors Message Class
Operating error messages are classified into the following message type:
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Operating Message
6.3.1.2.5 The Operator Actions Message Class
Operator actions are classified into the following message types:
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Network Operator Actions
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Micro-PWC Operator Actions
6.3.1.2.6 The Priority Message Class
When the Priority Message Class is selected, the list box contains a scrollable list of the 16 available
Priorities. By default, all Priorities are selected. If a Priority has been selected, event messages regarding
Historical Database points with that priority will be included when the Event Log is generated.
6.3.1.2.7 The Area Message Class
When the Area Message Class is selected, the list box contains a scrollable list of the 255 available Areas.
By default, all Areas are selected. If an Area has been selected, event messages from Historical Database
points in that Area will be included when an Event Log is generated.
6.3.1.2.8 Clearing And Setting Event Log Message Types
It is possible to clear or set multiple Message Types simultaneously, eliminating the need to click numerous
toggle buttons. Click Set or Clear to set or clear all message types in the selected Message Class. Click
Set All or Clear All to set or clear all message types in all Event Log Message Classes on the Micro-PWC.
6.3.2 Edit Event Logs
If an Event Log has already been configured, the configuration can be revised using the Edit button,
located at the bottom of the Log Configuration window. To do so, first click the desired Log Name in the list
box to select it, then click Edit. The Event Log Configuration window (
taining the parameters configured for that Event Log. Changes can be made to these parameters as
described in
Add Event Logs (Section 6.3.1)
.
6.3.3 Delete Event Logs
To delete an Event Log, click on the Log Name in the list box which appears in the Log Configuration win-
dow (
), then click Delete. A confirmation box will query:
Delete selected items?