Add, Configure, and Apply a New Event Schema

In this step, we will configure a custom event schema (Brazil) that uses the previously configured custom category (High Risk Gas) and custom colors (Cyan and Bordeaux), as indicated in the mapping tables below. Then we will apply the new event schema to the project.

Example of Category Mapping

ID

Category Text

Event Color Name

Default

01

High Risk Gas

Red Yellow

Y

02

Life Safety

Red

N

03

Danger

Magenta

N

04

Supervisory

Cyan

N

05

Trouble

Yellow

N

06

Isolation

Bordeaux

N

07

Medium

Bordeaux

N

08

Low

Bordeaux

N

09

Fault

Bordeaux

N

10

Status

Cyan

N

 

Example of Event Mapping

Class

Discipline

Category

Sound File

Access Denied

*

01(High Risk Gas)

CategorySound_01.wav

Access Granted

*

02(Life Safety)

CategorySound_02.wav

Activation

*

03(Danger)

CategorySound_03.wav

Fault

*

09(Fault)

CategorySound_09.wav

Status

*

10(Status)

CategorySound_10.wav

Alarm

*

04(Supervisory)

CategorySound_04.wav

Anomaly

*

05(Trouble)

CategorySound_05.wav

Blocked

*

08(Low)

CategorySound_08.wav

Buffer Full

*

06(Isolation)

CategorySound_06.wav

Burglary

*

07(Medium)

CategorySound_07.wav

Add any additional row to handle all the alarm classes

*

*

08(Low)

CategorySound_08.wav

In a custom event schema, you may either use all the categories and colors defined in Desigo CC (custom categories and custom colors included), or less than ten categories.