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The settings panel of the Operator protocol object is shown in the figures.
Tables below describe the setting parameters corresponding to the elements of the settings panel of the Operator protocol.
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Identification number* | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the Operator protocol object in the system | Numbers, letters, periods, hyphen, dash and underscore | - | Depends on the number of the Operator protocol objects in the system |
2 | Name* | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the Operator protocol object in the system | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Operator protocol | A line containing a sequence of any characters (letters, digits, service characters except > and < characters), case-insensitive. Number of characters—from 1 to 60 |
3 | Disable | Set the checkbox | Sets the status (enabled or disabled) of the Operator protocol object in the system | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator protocol object is disabled and isn't used Clear—the Operator protocol object is enabled and used |
4 | Display | Select the value from the list | Sets the Display parent object for the given Operator protocol object | Name of the Display objects registered in the system. | Name of the Display parent object | Depends on the number of the Display objects in the system |
5 | X | Enter the value into the field | Sets the X coordinate in the horizontal axis for the upper left corner of the Operator protocol interface window | % of the screen width | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
Y | Enter the value into the field | Sets the Y coordinate in the vertical axis for the upper left corner of the Operator protocol interface window | % of the screen height | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors | |
6 | W | Enter the value into the field | Sets the width of the Operator protocol interface window | % of the screen width | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
H | Enter the value into the field | Sets the height of the Operator protocol interface window | % of the screen height | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors | |
7 | Allow moving | Set the checkbox | Allows moving the Operator protocol interface window manually | Boolean type | Clear | Set—allow moving the Operator protocol interface window manually Clear—disable moving the Operator protocol interface window manually |
8 | The × button | Click the button | Opens a test window to set the position of the Operator protocol interface window | - | - | - |
9 | Monitor | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of the monitor in the system for which the coordinates are specified | Numbers of the monitors in OS | 1 | From 1 to 16 |
10 | Add events | Click the button | Opens the window for bulk adding the events from an object of the selected type | - | - | - |
The Filters tab | ||||||
11 | Type | Select the value from the list | Sets the type of objects, the events from which should be displayed in the Operator protocol window | Available object types | - | Depends on the objects registered in the system. Only the objects for which the INFORMATION or ALARM value is selected in the Messages processing column on the Events tab in the ddi.exe utility are available for selection (see The Events tab) |
12 | Number | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of an object, which events should be displayed in the Operator protocol window | Sequence of numbers | - | Depends on the number of the objects of the specified type registered in the system |
13 | Name | Automatically | Sets the name of an object, which events should be displayed in the Operator protocol window | Names of the objects registered in the system | - | Depends on the objects registered in the system |
14 | Event type | Select the value from the list | Sets the events displayed in the Operator protocol interface window | Events available for the selected object | - | Depends on the object type |
15 | Request password | Select the value from the list | Defines the necessity of password to process the event | Boolean type | - | Set—password confirmation is required to process the event Clear—password confirmation isn't required to process the event |
16 | Region | Select the value from the list | Sets the Region object corresponding to the monitored object | List of the Region objects created in the system | - | Depends on the number of the Region objects created in the system |
17 | Parameter | Enter the value into the field | Sets the parameter of the monitored object | Depends on the event type | - | Depends on the event type |
18 | Value | Enter the value into the field | Sets the parameter value of the monitored object | Depends on the event type | - | Depends on the event type |
19 | Help file | Enter the value into the field | Sets the full path to the text file in pdf, doc, docx, txt or other format which contains the help guide about the event processing | File address in the file system | - | Depends on the file system limitations |
20 | Priority | Select the value from the list | Sets the event priority for sorting by importance | Sequence of numbers | - | 1–10 The lower the value, the higher the priority |
The Parameters table | ||||||
21 | Parameter | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the parameter, the value of which should be displayed in the Operator protocol interface window | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | Depends on the parameters sent by the event |
22 | Description | Enter the value into the field | Enter a short description of the specified parameter | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | 0–255 characters |
The Checklist table | ||||||
23 | Description | Enter the value into the field | Sets the description of the action that the operator must perform before assigning a status to the event | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | 0–255 characters |
Not in the group | ||||||
24 | Chief interfaces | Set the checkbox | Sets the Operator protocol object, to which the events should be sent after the time specified in the Wait for operator response for field | List of the available Operator protocol objects in the system | - | Depends on the number of the Operator protocol objects created in the system |
25 | Map | Select the value from the list | Sets the Map interface object used to display the monitored object | List of the available Map objects in the system | - | Depends on the number of the Map objects created in the system |
26 | Video | Select the value from the list | Sets the method of the archive and live video display on the event in the Operator protocol | Available display methods | ActiveX | ActiveX—archive will open in a separate window Monitor—archive will open on the selected Video surveillance monitor |
27 | Wait for operator response ____ minutes | Enter the value into the field | Sets the time after which the event will be assigned the Non-processed event type or the event will be escalated | Min | 2.5 | 0–10000 Fractional values can be specified; integer and fractional parts are point-separated. For example, to set 2 minutes 30 seconds time period, enter 2.5 |
28 | Store ____ events | Enter the value into the field | Enter the maximum number of events that can be displayed simultaneously in the list of the current events | Sequence of numbers | 100 | Any integer starting from 0 |
29 | Delay decision making for ____ minutes | Enter the value into the field | Sets the time for which the operator can delay the event processing | Min | - | 0–600 The value is not specified or 0—the operator can not delay the event processing Greater than 0—the parameter sets the time for which the operator can delay the event processing Fractional values can be specified; integer and fractional parts are point-separated. For example, to set 2 minutes 30 seconds time period, enter 2.5 |
30 | Sort by priority | Set the checkbox | Enables the sorting of events by priority. The descending sorting is performed in this order: Escalated, Alarm, Information and Standard (the last three event parameters can be set in the DDI file—see The Events tab) | Boolean type | Set | Set—sorting by priority is enabled Clear—sorting by time the events are received is enabled |
31 | New events at the end | Set the checkbox | Places new events at the end of the current events list | Boolean type | Clear | Set—new event is placed at the end of the list Clear—new event is placed at the beginning of the list |
32 | Close elsewhere | Set the checkbox | Decides whether to delete the event from other Operator protocols when it is processed in one of the Operator protocols | Boolean type | Clear | Set—when the event is processed in one of the Operator protocol, it is deleted from other Operator protocols Clear—when the event is processed in one of the Operator protocol, it stays unprocessed in other Operator protocols |
33 | Password for closing | Set the checkbox | Sets the necessity to enter the password to process the event | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the event processing must be confirmed with a password Clear—password is not required for event processing |
34 | Autoswitch | Set the checkbox | Enables autoswitch to the Current events tab in the Operator protocol window when a new event occurs | Boolean type | Clear | Set—autoswitch is enabled Clear—auto switch is disabled |
35 | Autoactivation of last event | Set the checkbox | Enables the automatic activation of the cell of the event received last | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the cell of the event received last is automatically activated Clear—when the new event is received, the cell selected by the Operator remains active |
36 | Hide buttons for groups | Set the checkbox | Hides the event processing buttons when a group of events is selected | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the event processing buttons are displayed when a group of events is selected Clear—the event processing buttons are hidden when a group of events is selected |
37 | Clear comment | Set the checkbox | Clears the comment field after the event has beed processed by the Operator | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the comment field is automatically cleared after the event has been processed by the Operator Clear—the comment text remains in the comment field after the event has been processed by the Operator |
38 | Fit window size | Set the checkbox | Enables the automatic resizing of the cell to fit the entire Operator protocol window | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the cell size is set equal to the size of the Operator protocol window area, that is not occupied by the event control panel Clear—the cell size is set according to the content size |
39 | Hide "Apply to all" | Set the checkbox | Disables the Apply to all button | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Apply to all button is hidden in the Operator protocol window, and the Operator cannot process all events at once Clear—the Apply to all button is available in the Operator protocol window |
40 | Over all windows | Set the checkbox | Enables the Operator protocol to be displayed on top of all windows | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator protocol window is displayed on top of all windows Clear—the Operator protocol window is displayed in the standard mode |
41 | Comment required | Set the checkbox | Prevents event processing without entering a comment | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the buttons for classifying the events (Alarm situation, Suspicious situation, False alarm) do not appear until the Comment field is filled Clear—the Operator can classify (process) the event without entering a comment |
42 | Single selection | Set the checkbox | Prevents the Operator from selecting multiple events using the Shift and Ctrl keys | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator cannot select multiple events using the Shift and Ctrl keys Clear—the Operator can select multiple events using the Shift and Ctrl keys |
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Server | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the database Server, in which the required database is stored | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Name of the Server used by the system | - |
2 | Folder | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the database, in which the events are stored | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Name of the main database used by the system | - |
3 | User | Enter the value into the field | Sets the username for authorization in the database Server | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | - |
4 | Password | Enter the value into the field | Sets the password for authorization in the database Server | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | - |
5 | Connection dialog | Click the button | Opens the dialog box of the database Server connection | - | - | - |
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Server | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the database Server, in which the required Event Viewer database is stored (if extracted to a separate DB) | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Name of the Server used by the Event Viewer database (if extracted to a separate DB) | - |
2 | Folder | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the Event Viewer database (if extracted to a separate DB), in which the events are stored | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Name of the Event Viewer database (if extracted to a separate DB) used by the system | - |
3 | User | Enter the value into the field | Sets the username for authorization in the Event Viewer database Server (if extracted to a separate DB) | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | - |
4 | Password | Enter the value into the field | Sets the password for authorization in the Event Viewer database Server (if extracted to a separate DB) | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | - |
5 | Connection dialog | Click the button | Opens the dialog box of Event Viewer database Server connection (if extracted to a separate DB) | - | - | - |
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Frame | Select the value from the list | Sets the frame color of the active cell | Color palette | Black | RGB color |
2 | Name* | Enter the value into the field | Sets the names for the alarm assessing buttons | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | 0–255 characters |
3 | Keyboard shortcut* | Press the key combination | Sets the key shortcuts for the events assessment | Keyboard combinations | - | You can combine the Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys with any other keys on the keyboard. For example, the Ctrl+Shift+Alt+A or the Ctrl+A shortcuts are allowed, but the D+A or D+Ins shortcuts are not allowed, etc. |
4 | View | Select the value from the list | Sets the option of displaying events on the Current events tab | Available display options | operator | operator—the Operator can choose a full or a simple view. full—the events are displayed as cells with screenshots simple—the events are displayed as lines without screenshots |
5 | Group by | Select the value from the list | Sets the option of grouping events on the Current events tab | Available grouping options | operator | operator—the Operator can choose the grouping options default—event grouping is disabled object—the events are grouped by object event—the events are grouped by event types region—the events are grouped by regions |
*Name of the element isn't displayed in the settings panel of the given object.