You can apply filters to define which event messages are sent to specific destinations. For information on how to apply filters to event messages, see Applying Filters for Routing Event Messages to Destinations. Use the following table as a guide to defining filters.
Item |
Operator |
Value |
---|---|---|
Authorization Category |
==, != |
HVAC, Fire, Security, Services, Administrative, General, Lighting, Refrigeration, Critical Environment, Air Quality, Power, Energy, System, or Custom Value |
Acknowledge Required |
==, != |
true, false |
Current Status |
==, != |
Normal, Fault, Off Normal, High Limit, Low Limit, Low Warning, High Warning, Low Alarm, High Alarm, Alarm, Trouble, Status, Offline, Shutdown, Unreliable, Online, Unknown Previous State |
Previous Status (status prior to the event) |
==, != |
Normal, Fault, Off Normal, High Limit, Low Limit, Low Warning, High Warning, Low Alarm, High Alarm, Alarm, Trouble, Status, Offline, Shutdown, Unreliable, Online, Unknown Previous State |
Priority |
==, !=, <, <=, >, >= |
Range 0–255 See Event Priority. |
Start Day of Week |
==, !=, <, <=, >, >= |
Monday through Sunday |
Start Time |
==, !=, <, <=, >, >= |
The Time format is defined by the Language selected in the User Profile (User Profile tab of the Security Administrator System). Example: HH:MM:SS AM/PM format (12:15:00 PM) for English Language selection |
End Day of Week |
==, !=, <, <=, >, >= |
Monday through Sunday |
End Time |
==, !=, <, <=, >, >= |
The Time format is defined by the Language selected in the User Profile (User Profile tab of the Security Administrator System). Example: HH:MM:SS AM/PM format (12:15:00 PM) for English Language selection |
For more information on filters, click the following section names: