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When you force a value, you override all input from the system. For example, if a schedule is set to enable a device at 09:00, but you want to enable it at 08:00, you can force the enablement at 08:00.
You change the filter conditions to narrow what is displayed in the Alarms pane, Events pane, Alarm View, or Event View.
Use the Calculated Exception view in the Schedule Event Properties dialog box to schedule recurring exceptions.
There are a number of different clients, servers, and features that requires licenses to operate.
Use the Add/Remove Columns dialog box to add or remove columns to the Search View.
Every time an alarm changes its state, such as from alarm state to reset state, an event is written in the event log and shown in the Events pane in WorkStation. You can disable state-change logging if you are only interested in the current alarm status. For example, you want to present the current alarm status in a graphic and do not care about the event history.
You add a cause note to an alarm to let others know what caused the alarm.
You add an exception event to configure an exception that is to apply instead of a scheduled weekly event for a single date, date range, or a time pair.
You add an object to the Watch pane or a Watch View to dynamically monitor its property changes.