DMS_ULC - ULC S576 Client Profiles

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 Profiles

Installation feature

Region

DMS_ULC

FS_ULC_576

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

Danger Management ULC

Canada (ULC S576)

Client Profiles and Event Schemas Compatibility

Project Template

Project Type / Region

Compatibility

Client Profiles

Event Schema

Template_Fire_ULC

Fire Project /
Canada (ULC S576)

FS_ULC_576

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

ULC-576

System Manager default layout

Client Profiles

Selection pane, Primary pane, Contextual pane, and Secondary pane

FS_ULC_576

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

Primary pane only

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

Node Map and Macro Viewer availability

Client Profiles

Node Map in bottom pane and zoom factor 1.

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x1

Node Map in bottom pane and zoom factor 3.

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_x3

Node Map and Macro Viewer in bottom pane, and zoom factor 1.

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x1

Node Map and Macro Viewer in bottom pane, and zoom factor 3.

FS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

FS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

MNS_ULC_576_SIMPLE_Node-BTM_Macro-BTM_x3

Event indicators (Summary bar lamps) for Fire ULC S576

Event Category

Color

Notes

Full Text

Short Text

Fire Alarm

ALM

Dark Red

Events relating to an immediate threat to life, safety, or health created by Fire call.

Emergency

EMG

Yellow

Events relating to an immediate threat to life, safety, or health created by the system.

Supervisory

SUP

Yellow

Events relating to monitoring failure (particularly of Life Safety or Property Safety monitoring).

Building Safety

BLD

Yellow

Events relating to Property Safety or property guards.

Trouble

TBL

Yellow

Notifications relating to communication failure (particularly of Life Safety or Property Safety equipment).

Fault

FLT

Gray

Events relating to non-critical technical equipment failure.

Other

OTH

Orange

Other - Category customizable by the user.

Status

STA

Bright blue

Events relating to remarkable information, status, or operation.

Event indicators (Summary bar lamps) for MNS ULC S576

Event Category

Color

Notes

Full Text

Short Text

MNS1

MN1

Dark Red

Events relating to an immediate threat to life, safety, or health created by Fire call.

Fire Alarm

ALM

Dark Red

MNS2

MN2

Dark Red

Events relating to an immediate threat to life, safety, or health created by the system.

Emergency

EMG

Yellow

Supervisory

SUP

Yellow

Events relating to monitoring failure (particularly of Life Safety or Property Safety monitoring).

Building Safety

BLD

Yellow

Events relating to Property Safety or property guards.

Trouble

TBL

Yellow

Notifications relating to communication failure (particularly of Life Safety or Property Safety equipment).

MNST

MNT

Yellow

Fault

FLT

Gray

Events relating to non-critical technical equipment failure.

Other

OTH

Orange

Other - Category customizable by the user.

Status

STA

Bright blue

Events relating to remarkable information, status, or operation.

Summary bar availability

Starts expanded.

The operator can collapse it.

Audio alert

The operator can temporarily mute the audio alert. 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 visible. Contains one event only (the one belonging to the highest category or the oldest one when the category is the same).

The operator cannot hide it.

Event List availability

Starts collapsed to an Event bar on the left side of the screen, and is always visible.

The operator can expand it.

Event List background

The background color matches the event category color.

When the operator selects an event, the background color becomes of a darker shade, and alarm-handling commands display (if 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, Cause, Path, and Source), customize how the columns display (except the event button, Cause, Path, Source, and Commands which cannot be removed), and restore default columns layout.

Size of alarm-handling commands

Large

Event grouping

Not available. Events belonging to the same source and category display as individual events in Event List.

Next Action

For events that have the Silence command, the icon that identifies the next action to be taken displays in the event button and is always Silence (the most important command that can be executed).

Default event sorting

  1. Event status: Unprocessed (to be Ack) events grouped on top, then Unreset events, then events that are waiting for condition
  2. Category: most severe on top, for example, Fire Alarm before Fault
  3. IN before OUT: events relating to the start of the alarm condition, then events relating to the end of the alarm condition
  4. Date/time: oldest event on top

With this sorting, all the ‘to be acknowledged’ events will be grouped at the top. Within the ‘to be acknowledged’ group, events will be grouped by category, IN before OUT. Finally, within a group of ‘to be acknowledged’ events belonging to the same category and IN before OUT, the oldest ones will display on top.

The operator cannot change default event sorting.

Start Fast Treatment

See one-click treatment below.

One-click treatment of events from Event List

The operator can send alarm handling commands without the need to select an event first.

Multiple event commanding

Not available.

Unselect event

To deselect an event in Event List, the operator must click an event button.

Start Investigative/
Assisted Treatment

The operator must click an event button.

Tagging events

Not available.

Auto remove filter on new events

The system automatically removes 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.