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Documentation for Intellect 4.11.0-4.11.3. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.
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The settings panel for the Incident manager interface object is shown in the figures. The description of the Incident manager parameters is given in the corresponding tables.
Filters tab
№ | Parameter | Parameter value setting method | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Range of values |
1 | Identification number* field | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the Incident manager interface object in the system | Positive integers | - | Depends on the number of Incident manager objects in the system |
2 | Name* field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the name of the Incident manager object in the system | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Incident manager | A string containing a sequence of any characters (letters, numbers, service characters except for > and <), case-insensitive. Number of characters - from 1 to 60 |
3 | Disable checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the state (enabled or disabled) of the Incident manager object in the system | Boolean type | No | Yes - the Incident manager object is disabled and not used No - the Incident manager object is enabled and in use |
4 | Display drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the parent Display object for this Incident manager object | Names of Display objects created in the system | Name of parent Display object | Depends on the number of Display objects in the system |
5 | X field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the coordinate of the upper left corner of the Incident manager interface window along the horizontal X axis | % relative to screen width | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of installed monitors |
Y field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the coordinate of the upper left corner of the Incident manager interface window along the vertical Y axis | % relative to screen height | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of installed monitors | |
6 | W field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the width of the Incident manager interface window | % relative to screen width | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of installed monitors |
H field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the height of the Incident manager interface window | % relative to screen height | - | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of installed monitors | |
7 | Allow moving checkbox | Set the checkbox | Allows to manually change the position of the Incident manager window | Boolean type | No | Yes - allow to manually move the Incident manager window No - prohibit to manually move the Incident manager window |
8 | Х button | Click the button | Opens a test window for specifying the position of the Incident manager interface window | - | - | - |
9 | Monitor drop-down list | Select from the list | Defines the number of the monitor in the system for which the coordinates are being set | Monitor numbers in the operating system | 1 | From 1 to 16 |
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10 | Type drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the type of objects for which the events should be displayed in the Incident manager window | Available object types | - | Depends on objects created in the system. Only those object types are available for selection for which the value "INFORMATION" or "ALARM" is selected on the Events tab in the Processing messages column in the ddi.exe utility (see The Events tab). |
11 | Number drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the number of the object by which the events should be displayed in the Incident manager window | Positive integers | - | Depends on the number of objects of the specified type created in the system |
12 | Name drop-down list | Automatically | Sets the name of the object by which the events in the Incident manager window should be displayed | Names of objects created in the system | - | Depends on objects created in the system. |
13 | Event type drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the events displayed in the Incident manager interface window | Events available to the selected object | - | Depends on the object type |
14 | Logic field | Type-in the value in the field | Specifies the logic that will be used to handle the events of the corresponding object | Logic name | - | A string containing a sequence of any characters (letters, numbers, service characters except for > and <), case-insensitive. Number of characters - from 1 to 255 |
15 | Priority drop-down list | Select from the list | Priority level for events of the corresponding object | Priority level | - | Depends on the priority templates created on the Main tab |
16 | Timer(sec) field | Type-in the value in the field | Specifies the time in seconds from the moment the event occurred, after which the TIME_IS_OVER event is generated. The timer will also count down the specified time in the interface in the Time(sec) column until it reaches zero. | Time in seconds | - | >=0 |
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17 | Interfaces for escalations list | Set the checkbox | Specifies the Incident manager objects to which the operator can escalate events | List of Incident manager objects available in the system | - | Depends on the number of Incident manager objects created in the system |
Logic tab
№ | Parameter | Parameter value setting method | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Range of values |
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1 | Create copy button | Click the button | If you select a logic in the list of logics and click on the button to create a copy, a copy of the selected logic will be created. It will appear in the list of logics | - | - | - |
2 | + button | Click the button | Creating new logic | - | - | - |
3 | - button | Click the button | Removing the logic selected in the logic list | - | - | - |
4 | List of logics | Select from the list | Selecting logic which elements are displayed in the list on the right | List of created logics | - | Depends on the number of created logics |
5 | Starting checkbox | Set the checkbox | The element that will be displayed first for the operator when processing the event. To select the starting element:
| Boolean type | No | Yes - the element is the starting element in the logic. No - the element is not a starting element in logic. Only one element in the logic can be the starting one. |
6 | Element ID field | Type-in the value in the field | Element name | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | - | From 0 to 255 characters |
7 | Element type field | Select from the list | Element type (see Configuring the elements) | Available element types | - | Image Button Comboboxes Comment Radio buttons Checkboxes |
8 | Multitasking field | Select from the list | By default, when processing an event, you can move on to processing other events from any element of logic. Using the Multitasking setting, you can allow or deny the ability to switch to processing another event if the operator is on the selected element | Available multitasking values | - | Deny: when this element appears, the operator cannot switch to processing another event until the operator moves to the element with the Allow value or completes processing the event. Allow: when this element appears, the operator can proceed to processing another event. Blank field: the multitasking setting of the previous logic element is applied to the selected item. |
9 | Edit button | Click the button | Opens a window for editing the selected element (see Configuring the elements) | - | - | - |
Main tab
№ | Parameter | Parameter value setting method | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Range of values |
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1 | Data server field | Type-in the value in the field | Address of the server to which the data about the operator's actions in the Incident manager should be sent. Attention! This feature is not available in the current Intellect version. | - | http://localhost:5000/ | - |
2 | "In work" hotkey field | Type-in the value in the field | A hotkey, using which the operator can start processing the event. To set the hotkey, place the mouse cursor in the field and press the required key or key combination on the keyboard. | Keyboard keys | - | All possible keyboard keys and key combinations using Ctrl, Shift and Alt. |
3 | Map drop-down list | Select from the list | The Map object, which will be linked with the Incident manager. The operator can make the object with the event be highlighted on the map. | List of Map objects available in the system | - | Depends on the number of Map objects created in the system |
4 | Video drop-down list | Select from the list | Video display mode for archive and live video | Available display methods | ActiveX | ActiveX - archive will open in a separate window. Monitor - archive will open on the selected Surveillance Monitor. |
5 | Priority level | Type-in the value in the field | Priority level | Priority number | - | Numeric value, positive integer |
6 | Value field | Type-in the value in the field | Priority description. If the priority description is set, then it will be displayed in the Incident manager, otherwise the priority level will be displayed. | Priority description | - | A string containing a sequence of any characters (letters, numbers, service characters except for > and <), case-insensitive. Number of characters - from 1 to 255 |
7 | Number of columns field | Type-in the value in the field | Sets the number of columns when displaying the event processing logic in the Incident manager interface | Positive integers | 4 | 0-100 |
8 | Column width fields | Type-in the value in the field | The width of the columns in the event handling interface in pixels or as a percentage of the entire width of the Incident manager interface. | Pixels or fractions | 150 pixels | Percentage values should be set in fractions of 1, for example, 0.25. If a value greater than 1 is specified, then it will be taken in pixels. |
Group by tab
№ | Parameter | Parameter value setting method | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Range of values |
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1 | Filtering drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the way of filtering events in the Incident manager | Available filtering methods | Operator | by operator — the operator can choose the filtering method in the Incident manager interface. by default — the event filtering is disabled. by region — the events are filtered by region. by event — the events are filtered by event type. by object — the events are filtered by object. |
2 | Process all filtered checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the ability to block events in a filtered group for processing by other operators in case if one operator has already started processing an event from the group. In this case, the events of the group are available for processing only by this operator. | Boolean type | No | Yes - events of the filtered group are blocked for other operators if one operator has already started processing an event from the group. No - events of the filtered group are not blocked if the operator has already started processing an event from the group. |
3 | Close all filtered checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the ability to close the entire filtered group of events when processing one event from the group | Boolean type | No | Yes - closing the filtered event group is enabled No - closing the filtered event group is disabled |
4 | Grouping in list drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the way of grouping events | Available grouping methods | no grouping | no grouping - all events will be displayed in the event display window without grouping. If filtering is set, then all events of the selected filter will be displayed. by event - the events will be grouped by object type / object ID / event type / logic ID. |
5 | Show only first event in the group. Close others without processing checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the event display options within a group | Boolean type | No | Yes - only the first event from the group is displayed, the rest of the events are closed without processing after the first event is processed No - all events of the group are displayed |
Rights tab
№ | Parameter | Parameter value setting method | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Range of values |
1 | Number drop-down list | Select from the list | User number for whom the rights are to be set | Positive integers | - | Depends on the number of users registered in the system |
2 | Name drop-down list | Select from the list | User name (usually first or last name) for whom the rights are to be set. Filled in automatically when choosing a user number | Names of registered users | - | Depends on users registered in the system |
3 | Close checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the right for the corresponding user to close the event without processing | Boolean type | No | Yes - the user can close the event without processing No - the user cannot close the event without processing |
4 | Escalate checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the right for the corresponding user to escalate the event | Boolean type | No | Yes - user can escalate the event No - the user cannot escalate the event |
5 | Suspend checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the right for the corresponding user to suspend the event processing | Boolean type | No | Yes - the user can suspend the event processing No - the user cannot suspend the event processing |