BAS_EN Client Profile
This section describes the effects of a specific Client Profile on the user interface and its compatibility with the project’s event schema.
Deployment | |||
Installation folder | Client Profile | Installation feature | Region |
BAS_EN | BA_EN | Building Automation EN | Europe |
Client Profiles and Event Schemas Compatibility | |||
Project Template | Project Type / Region | Compatibility | |
Client Profile | Event Schema | ||
Template_BA_EN | Building Automation / | BA_EN | EN |
System Manager default layout | Selection pane Primary pane Contextual pane Secondary pane |
Summary bar availability | Starts collapsed. The operator can expand it. |
Event indicators (Summary bar lamps) | |||
Event Category | Color | Notes | |
Full Text | Short Text | ||
Life Safety | LFS | Red | Events relating to an immediate threat to life, safety, or health created by the system. |
High | HGH | Dark orange | Events relating to a major threat to technical plant. |
Medium | MED | Orange | Events relating to improper operation, major occupant discomfort. |
Low | LOW | Yellow | Events relating to general improper operation, minor occupant discomfort. |
Fault | FLT | Yellow | Events relating to technical equipment failure. |
Information | INF | Gray | Events relating to remarkable information, status, or operation. |
Audio alert | The operator can temporarily mute the audio alert or permanently disable it. When it is muted, the sound is automatically re-activated after 24 hours. Also a a warning message displays on the Summary bar. The operator can click this text to silence the audio alert. |
Event Detail bar | Starts hidden. Contains one event only. The operator can show/hide it on demand from the Summary bar. |
Event List availability | Starts hidden. The operator can show Event List on demand from the Summary bar and maximize/restore down the Event List window or lock its layout. |
Event List background | The background color is white. When the operator selects an event, the background color changes (to match the event category color), and alarm-handling commands become available. |
Event List columns | The operator can: resize the Event List columns (except the event button, Commands, and Information), change the position of the columns (except the event button), customize how the columns display (except the event button and Commands which cannot be removed), and restore the default columns layout. The following columns may also be available: Location, Designation, Source Alias, Source Name, Source Description, Source Description [View], and Path [View]. |
Size of alarm-handling commands | Small |
Event grouping | Events belonging to the same source and category display grouped under a parent event (recurring events). The operator can display any recurrences for those events by clicking the Counter column in the event descriptor. |
Default event sorting |
With this sorting, all events to be acknowledged will be grouped at the top. Within the ‘to be acknowledged’ group, events will be grouped by category. Finally, within a group of ‘to be acknowledged’ events belonging to the same category, the most recent ones will display on top. The operator can change default event sorting by clicking on columns headers. |
Start Fast Treatment | The operator must first select an event in Event List (or Event Detail bar):
Only after the event selection, the operator can send alarm handling commands. |
One-click treatment of events from Event List | Not available. |
Multiple event commanding | The operator can select multiple events in Event List to handle with one command. |
Unselect event | To deselect an event in Event List, the operator must click an event button. |
Start Investigative/ | The operator must double-click an event button. |
Tagging events | The operator can tag/untag events in Event List and apply a Filter by Tag (that is, hide/show some events in Event List). |
Auto remove filter on new events | The operator can activate/deactivate from the Summary bar the ability to remove any applied filter when a new event occurs that does not match the event filter criteria. |
Event Message Text | For driver alarms, the most recent message that has come from the field panel at any alarm transitions. For workstation alarms, blank or the event cause. |