After the DPL Gateway Configuration, Notification Times and Data Tags have been setup, this screen can be used to define the specific Notification Matrix categorizing the Data Tags into Notification Levels, that then default to the equipment Service Managers in the Division Setup, and can be assigned to the Site Superintendents, and at the document level.
Use the following configuration utilities to structure your firm's alert process:
Notification Times - setup for notification codes to control when notifications get sent, and defaults for Data Tags
Data Tags - defines individual alarm codes retrieved by DPL with optional action notes to email, and the email retry and interval values
Notification Matrix - groups the Data Tags into categories or Levels that can be assigned to Service Managers and Site Superintendents as Notify Levels
Division Setup - setup divisional equipment Service Manager to receive alerts, with time offset for different time zones
Basically, there should be at least two basic alert level codes,
one for items Out on a contract, and one for items not out.
e.g. ALERT1 and NOTOUT
The NOTOUT code is automatically created and is not intended to
be assigned on a document.
It is useful to send alerts to only the Service Manager when
equipment not out on contract triggers an alarm.
e.g. Equipment being moved around in the yard sends a 'low oil
pressure' alarm.
Note: Only codes that are not assigned to a document or Site Superintendent can be deleted from this matrix table.
Note: Any changes made to this table, also updates the Data Tags for the Service Managers in the Division Setup.
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