ADMINISTRATOR GUIDEviewLinc 4.1Vaisala Veriteq viewLinc SoftwareM211518EN-A
About this Manualviii© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incmonitoring the system of threshold-exceeding conditions or if data communication between the device and
Chapter 5: Alarms90© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIf you want to apply an existing alarm template (which defines how the alarm displays and who is notified
Threshold AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 91To set a threshold alarm:1From Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager, select the locat
Chapter 5: Alarms92© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe Edit Threshold screen appears.3 To set a threshold alarm using an existing threshold template (recomme
Threshold AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 93select the threshold to edit from the Thresholds tab in the Location Properties panel on the right.
Chapter 5: Alarms94© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo deactivate a threshold alarm:1Select Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager and highlight t
Communication AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 952To set a Host Communication alarm, click Options | Host from the device browser panel and sele
Chapter 5: Alarms96© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 To set a communication alarm using an existing alarm template, select Use Alarm Template, then select th
Device AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 972On the Host or Device menu, select Communication Alarm Settings. The Communications Alarm Settings s
Chapter 5: Alarms98© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Select Enable Alarm (an alarm is not ‘live’ until it is enabled). 4 To set a device alarm using an exist
Acknowledging AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 99If an alarm is set to require alarm acknowledgement, alarms must be acknowledged. You must be l
About this ManualviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide ixUse vLog software and its associated Quick Start Guide for setting up Vaisala Veriteq devices and
Chapter 5: Alarms100© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 The Acknowledge Alarm dialog box appears, prompting you to enter actions taken and comments. 3 Click Ac
Pausing AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 101Pausing AlarmsYou may want to pause alarms if you need to move devices, or if a certain known situat
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 103Chapter 6: PermissionsThis section includes:• Information about User Permissions, User Rights and Access control l
Chapter 6: Permissions104© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout PermissionsviewLinc 4.1 provides several new security options and introduces the concepts of g
Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 105Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sCreating a New Group1 Select Options | Sys
Chapter 6: Permissions106© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc6 Expand the Members view by clicking Members then click the Add User button.7 Select the users to b
Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1074Set the password manually by entering and confirming it, or click the Windows
Chapter 6: Permissions108© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc7 Expand the Groups view by clicking the Groups bar then click the Add Group button.8 Select the gro
Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 109nodes/locations unless otherwise specified by the user. The system will resolv
Chapter 6: Permissions110© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo Add an ACL to a Zone1 Select Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager.2 Navigate to the
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Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 111Therefore it should remain unchecked if the user/group should not view the inf
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 113Chapter 7: EventsAll events - such as alarms, transfers of data from the device, alarm acknowledgements, system co
Chapter 7: Events114© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncViewing EventsEvents are viewed in an Event Log, a text-based listing of all system events occurring with
Adding Comments to EventsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 115with them. You can also filter by specific users, groups or locations by clicking accord
Chapter 7: Events116© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAdding Custom EventsYou may want to add comments to the Event Log, perhaps to outline why an event occurr
Exporting Event LogsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1176In a new browser window, a printer-friendly Event Log report opens. 7 The Print dialog box di
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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 119Chapter 8: ReportsUsing viewLinc, you can create graphs and reports to analyze changes in data over time based on
Chapter 8: Reports120© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout ReportsVaisala devices have the ability to store large amounts of data inside them. Data is logged
Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 121Generating Alarm History ReportsTo generate an Alarm history report:1Select Opti
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1Chapter 1: Getting StartedThis section includes:• Overview of the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring System (CMS)
Chapter 8: Reports122© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incgenerate this report.) To set up a list of users, see see, “Editing Users and Passwords” on page 59.3 In
Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 123dRepeat these steps for each location you want to in-clude on the report. All se
Chapter 8: Reports124© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncHistory Reports section. The report details will appear on the General tab in the right panel.2 On the G
Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 125few users are using the system, such as after business hours.4On the Content tab
Chapter 8: Reports126© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inction, sample count and mean kinetic temperature (MKT):• If you want to specify the activation energy, ch
Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 127Repeat for each location you want to include on the re-port. All selected locations appear in
Chapter 8: Reports128© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 To assign a new name for the report (by default it generates a name based on selected parameters), cli
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 129Chapter 9: TransfersThis section describes how to:• Transfer historical data from Vaisala Veriteq devices • Create
Chapter 9: Transfers130© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Transfers and Transfer SchedulesIn addition to being able to view your device history in viewLi
About Transfers and Transfer SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1314From the Device drop-down, choose the device for which you want to set the
Chapter 1: Getting Started2© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncOverviewWelcome to viewLinc 4.1, a key element in the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring System
Chapter 9: Transfers132© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inccreated from combinations of the device's description, its serial number, and the date and time
About Transfers and Transfer SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 133Deactivating a Transfer ScheduleYou will need to deactivate any scheduled tr
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 135Chapter 10: Mobile UIThis section is for administrators and general users.In this section, you’ll learn about:• Ho
Chapter 10: Mobile UI136© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 provides access from Mobile devices, allowing you to perform key task
Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 137Working with the Mobile UIThe initial screen that appears after login is the system leve
Chapter 10: Mobile UI138© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncMobile views1 Locations Panel View: The default view. When a folder item is pressed, the correspondi
Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 139To view a popup trend using the mobile UI:1Press the Locations Panel View then navigat
Chapter 10: Mobile UI140© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Press Done. The graph will automatically update to reflect your changes as long as the Auto Refresh
Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1412Press a location to pause to pause or resume alarming for.3 Press Pause X Alarming or R
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OverviewviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 3connections. The most convenient methods of attaching devices to PCs are using vNet or Digi devices. These o
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 143Appendix: FAQs & TroubleshootingThis section contains answers to frequently asked questions and information fo
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting144© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncviewLinc Device Host, viewLinc Watchdog, and viewLinc POS Display), then from the pop-
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 145Q: My network uses a combination of Vaisala Veriteq devices and 300 Series Transmitters. How can I add them quick
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting146© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncFor example:Q: How do you add IP addresses for devices? A: You don't. However you
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1473 For more detail, in Device Manager, under Multiport serial adapters, right-click the device in question. Choose
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting148© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 You do NOT need to uninstall the device software from the viewLinc Server machine; b
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 149that routing exists between the subnets. Go to the next test.2 For Digi devices:a In the command prompt, type teln
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting150© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incfollowing at a command prompt: ping <IP address of the device>. 4 If there is co
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 151Q: I've made some changes in viewLinc, such as new thresholds and device descriptions, but they're not s
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting152© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incw Eggplant (97, 64, 81)x Buff (240, 220, 130)Q: If I wish to back up the files associa
Chapter 1: Getting Started4© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIt is also possible to use a mix of these methods if your system requires it. The outlined Adminis
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 153over Ethernet (PoE) (Optional) Digi Device 9-30VDC powered (AC adapter included). Requires transmitter configured
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting154© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncQ: How do I upgrade from viewLinc 3.6/3.7? How does viewLinc upgrade my data for use
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1559 Device ACLs will be created for the Admin group only.Q: What happens with the sampling in viewLinc when I attach
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting156© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe web server can run in either secure, none-secure or both. The default ports of 80
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 157generate them. It must be downloaded and installed if it is not already available http://www.slproweb.com/products
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting158© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incprompt = no[ req_distinguished_name ]countryName = CA stateOrProvinceName
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 159This file contains the certificate request details, and as such is not required by viewLinc. It is an intermediate
Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting160© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIf the certificate file was signed by a CA, the viewLinc login page should appear and
IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 161Numerics300 Series Transmitters 143adding 41installing 8IP address 42output quantities 66See also System Requ
Index162© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncCcalibration alarms 83celsius, showing temperatures in 61channel descriptiondefined 69editing 50channel number 69cha
System RequirementsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 57Edit Alarm email templates (see “Editing Alarm Email Templates” on page 55)8 Create Alarm and Th
IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 163editing aliases 45, 47editing properties 45, 47removing 44swapping 42Digi devicesinstallation of viewLinc wit
Index164© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIindicators, color 85installation300 Series Transmitters 8Administrator’s Road Map 4Digi RealPort driver 12host 14vi
IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 165output quantities 66Ppasswordsreconfirmation after session expiry 17, 61pausing alarms 101PDF reports 122, 12
Index166© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incshowing deactivated transfers 133spreadsheets, event log data in 117standard deviation 125statistics intervals 125st
IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 167security levels 57working with 56using colorfor alarms 85for reports 126VVaisala Veriteq loggersdiscovering 4
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Chapter 1: Getting Started6© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncviewLinc Server RequirementsThe viewLinc Server machine must meet the following requirements:• Be
System RequirementsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 7Data files: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Vaisala\Vaisala Veriteq viewLincWindows
CopyrightCopyright 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc All rights reserved.No copying, distribution, publication, modification, or incorporation of this docu-me
Chapter 1: Getting Started8© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncSmall installation (<20 channels)• 1.6 GHz•2 GB RAM• sufficient HD space to support 200KB/chann
Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 9Connecting Devices Choose from the following methods to connect your devices to the network or ap
Chapter 1: Getting Started10© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncInstalling Vaisala Veriteq DriversThis section covers installing the drivers for vNet devices to
Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 11Method 2: Using Digi DevicesThe following procedure shows how to use Digi devices to connect you
Chapter 1: Getting Started12© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 Insert the Digi driver CD into viewLinc Server.3 The Digi Device Setup Wizard launches automati
Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 13Installing USB Drivers Using the supplied Vaisala Veriteq USB cable driver CD and Quick Start g
Chapter 1: Getting Started14© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncRefer to the vLog User Guide for installation instructions.Installing viewLinc SoftwareNow you ar
Logging in to viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 155Choose a destination location for the viewLinc program files, then click Next.6 Select Logge
Chapter 1: Getting Started16© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 In the login screen, first select your language from the language drop-down. When a new languag
First Steps in viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 17don’t see any Location data, click a Location from the tree view, and select Options | Ref
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide iAbout this Manual viiWho this Manual is for viiHow this Manual is Organized viiConventions Used in this Document vii
Chapter 1: Getting Started18© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncWhat’s New in viewLincLocations: A Location is a ‘data point’ which can be linked to any channel
Getting HelpviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 19multiple users and subsequently adding individual user permissions as needed. viewLinc 4.1 also provide
Chapter 1: Getting Started20© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncChina Service CenterFloor 2, EAS BuildingNo. 21, Xiao Yun Road, Dongsanhuan BeiluChaoyang Distric
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 21Chapter 2: ManagementThis section describes how to:• Configure various components of viewLinc using the Managers fr
Chapter 2: Management22© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Views ManagerA View is a customized combination of locations selected from all available zones b
About Views ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 23possible to to add a zone by right clicking the zone and selecting Add Zone.4 To specify access
Chapter 2: Management24© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Dashboard ManagerDashboards provide the ability to upload a custom image for any zone or view an
About Dashboard ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 25being edited and the current tree folder is highlighted to indicate that the dashboard is in
Chapter 2: Management26© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncErasing the Dashboard1 To erase the current dashboard, select Options | Erase Dashboard. Note: The era
About Locations ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 27you create will appear throughout the application. This panel also allows you to work with i
Contentsii © 2012 Vaisala Canada IncSearching for Zones and Locations 30Ordering Columns 31Linking and Unlinking Channels 31Deleting Zones 34Editing L
Chapter 2: Management28© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncGive it a name which describes the zone. Once a zone is created, you can then add a location to it by
Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 29drag/drop the location into the folder you wish to move it to.2 If there are no zone
Chapter 2: Management30© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incclick on the zone you’d like to move to and select Paste. This performs the same function as dragging
Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 31displaying all Zones that start with ‘Room’ and all Locations that start with ‘Temp’
Chapter 2: Management32© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc1 From Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager, ensure you have created the zone for the lo
Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 332Right click and select Unlink Channel. 3 A prompt will appear confirming that you
Chapter 2: Management34© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2Right click on the zone and select Unlink child locations.3A prompt will appear. Click Yes to confir
Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 35Note: When a location is deactivated, it still remains part of the zone, but is not
Chapter 2: Management36© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncHiding and Showing Location ColumnsTo hide columns in Locations:1From the Table View tab in Locations,
Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 372Click the Options dropdown and select Create X threshold (where X is the unit of me
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide iiiUnderstanding the Locations Screen 67Understanding the Options Dropdown Menu in Locations 69Understanding The Tabs
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 39Chapter 3: System SettingsThere are several important settings screens in viewLinc, all located under the System Co
Chapter 3: System Settings40© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncDiscovering DevicesTo discover recently attached Vaisala Veriteq devices which may not show up in
Adding DevicesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 41To add a Vaisala Veriteq device:1From the Device Browser in Device Manager, select a host, then selec
Chapter 3: System Settings42© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Enter the following:a Disconnect After Scan: To maintain a persistent con-nection to the device
Swapping DevicesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 43Note: Each Vaisala Veriteq device must be reviewed separately using vLog, and the COM port to which
Chapter 3: System Settings44© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 Disconnect the device you want to swap, and connect the new device. If you are swapping a 300 S
Editing Device Properties and AliasesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 453From the Options | Device menu, click Deactivate Device.4A message appears,
Chapter 3: System Settings46© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 On the Device menu (or the right-click context menu) select Edit Device. 3 In the Edit Device
Viewing Device DetailsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 47Additional properties are available for HMT140 Series Transmitters:•Timeout: Number of Second
Chapter 3: System Settings48© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incinformation, click Options | System Configuration | Device Manager and select a device from the d
Contentsiv © 2012 Vaisala Canada IncCreating New Groups, Users and ACL’s 105Creating a New Group 105Deactivating/Reactivating a Group 106Creating a Ne
Viewing Device DetailsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 49Channels Number of Channels associated with device Device Alarming Indicates whether alarming
Chapter 3: System Settings50© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncEditing Channel Properties and AliasesviewLinc allows you to edit a channel’s description, alias,
Editing Channel Properties and AliasesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 516Click OK to save.If you do not want to use the system default temperature un
Chapter 3: System Settings52© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 Double click a Calibration property to edit it. When the calibration property is changed, you
Adding HostsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 53components are the number of seconds the probe is in alarm before transmitting a beacon. 255 = disabled
Chapter 3: System Settings54© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo configure Email Settings:In viewLinc, choose Options | System Configuration | Templates | Emai
Editing Alarm Email TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 55Note: viewLinc automatically uses secure SMTP if it is supported by the SMTP server.9I
Chapter 3: System Settings56© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo edit email templates:1From Options | System Configuration | Templates | Email Templates, selec
About Contact SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 57For security purposes, it is important to change the admin password as soon as possible (see
Chapter 3: System Settings58© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Choose a start date by typing in the text box or choosing from the calendar. 4 Specify Repeat D
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide vAppendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting 143Index 163
About PreferencesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 59Deactivating UsersTo deactivate a user:1From Options | System Configuration | Users, select the Us
Chapter 3: System Settings60© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incmaking changes to viewLinc. This setting is applied universally to all viewLinc users and adminis
About PreferencesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 612In the Channel Description row, click to choose “Use Channel Description from Device” or “Use Cha
Chapter 3: System Settings62© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncYou can choose to set this expiry time as “never”, “always” (that is, requiring password confirma
Creating Preconfigured Comments for Email MessagesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 63To create preconfigured comments:1From Options | System Configura
Chapter 3: System Settings64© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo choose if comments are required or optional:1From Options | System Configuration | Preferences
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 65Chapter 4: LocationsThis section is for administrators and general users.In this section, you’ll learn about:• Loca
Chapter 4: Locations66© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout LocationsWhat is a Location?The Locations feature is new to viewLinc 4.1, giving the user improve
About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 67Understanding the Locations ScreenThe Locations screen in viewLinc contains many important features:
Chapter 4: Locations68© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe Locations screen displays general information about the corresponding data source. When a location
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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 69Understanding the Options Dropdown Menu in LocationsThe Options dropdown menu in the left panel of L
Chapter 4: Locations70© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incthese commands will be available or greyed out depending on the location/zone you have selected, if any
About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 71will be present in this window only if it is currently on. A user can acknowledge threshold alarms i
Chapter 4: Locations72© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc4 Check and uncheck the ‘Selected’ column in the grid located in the Locations tab just below the graph
About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 73double forward and back arrows will adjust the start time by a greater distance. • Pressing the li
Chapter 4: Locations74© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTable View Tab Options• Refresh: Reloads grid data with latest information.•Popup Trend: Pops up the tr
About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 75Trend Tab Options• Refresh: Reloads data from server. •Clear: Clears all channels from the trend. Th
Chapter 4: Locations76© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo open a large popup trend view:1From the Options | Locations window, browse the locations tree and le
Real-Time GraphsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 77Real-Time GraphsWith viewLinc, you can view live data in graphical form at any time using the Trend
Chapter 4: Locations78© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncNumerical display area Displays most current data value in units being measured, as defined by the user
About this ManualviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide viiAbout this ManualThe viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide includes the information you need to instal
Real-Time GraphsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 79Viewing Graph Detail in Large Popup Trend ViewWith a Large Popup Trend View open, you can also zoom
viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 81Chapter 5: AlarmsAlarms and Alarm Acknowledgement are the keys to success with the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monit
Chapter 5: Alarms82© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout AlarmsThere are several types of alarms in viewLinc: threshold alarms, communication alarms, event l
About AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 83Event Log Validation AlarmsAn Event Log Validation Alarm indicates when changes have been made to the e
Chapter 5: Alarms84© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncWhat Happens When an Alarm is Triggered?When an alarm is triggered, several things can happen:• A pop-up c
Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 85You can also create a reusable threshold condition and assign it to a specific alarm templa
Chapter 5: Alarms86© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incpop-up to display. This delay starts after the delay on the General tab finishes.Note: We recommend that y
Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 87contact schedule, viewLinc will ignore the sched-ule and send the notification. eClick the
Chapter 5: Alarms88© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc6 You can also run commands on the viewLinc Server machine (which in turn can trigger external devices) wh
Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 89comment. How comments appear in an email is defined in the email template. a Select the Com
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