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Products: Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, Esmi Sense FDP
Functionalities: Alarms
12/3/2024

Creating a Cause Note

You create a cause note to connect it to an alarm, and to simplify the reporting of the causes that triggered the alarm.

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A cause note specifies the problem that caused the alarm. Cause notes are grouped by category, with possible alarm causes listed in each group. When an alarm is triggered, you can easily report the causes that triggered the alarm by selecting the predefined choices.

 
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Figure: Cause Notes dialog box

Reporting the cause of the alarm is either voluntary or mandatory. You can configure the alarm so the user is required to report the causes when certain events occur, such as when an alarm is disabled.

​Cause notes can be of great use the next time the same alarm is triggered or when extracting alarm statistics.

To create a cause note
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the EcoStruxure BMS server you want to configure.

  2. Click the Control Panel tab.

  3. Click Cause notes .

  4. In the Alarm Control Panel , in the Cause notes view, click the Add cause note button

     
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  5. In the Add Cause Note dialog box, in the Name box, type the name of the new cause note.

  6. In the Group name box, type a name to create a new group or select an existing group that the new cause note belongs to.

  7. In the Description box, type a description for the cause note.

  8. Click OK .

  9. Click the Save button

     
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  • Alarm Functions
  • Alarms Overview
  • User Actions
  • Alarm Control Panel – Cause Notes View
  • Creating a Cause Note using WebStation
  • Editing a Cause Note
  • Editing a Cause Note using WebStation
  • Adding a Cause Note to an Alarm
  • Adding a Cause Note to an Alarm in WebStation
  • Configuring Forced User Actions
  • Import and Export of Supporting Objects