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Posted: 2025-04-2905:15 AM
EOTE event viewer
Hello everyone. I am using the eote version 3.5.2.10 , I was looking for a way to display events graphically. Similar as the alarm graphics. So that the user can see everything that happens directly from the panel. For example, changes in the state of variables or operations that the operator has performed on the panel.
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Posted: 2025-04-2911:07 PM
You could use the operation log for this. Unfortunately this is only visisble in the hardware menü. In the next years it should also be available as useable object like the alarm viewer. Meanwhile you could adapt a second alarm view for this purpose or you need to build somehing with a script and a array as memory.
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