
Figure 79 – Column Sort Indicator
The rows in the table are colored and flash or remain solid in color according to
the state of the alert described by the row. Please refer to Section 10.3.1 for a
description of how the appearance of the row changes with the alert state.
Action – This column shows what action you may take for the alert. If the alert is
Active, the entry in this column will read “Accept”. Clicking on the word “Accept”
will cause the alert to become an “Accepted Alert”. If the alert is an Accepted
Alert, there will be no entry in this column. If the alert is an Awaiting Cancel Alert,
the entry in this column will read “Cancel”. Clicking on the word “Cancel” will
cause the alert to become an Inactive Alert, and it will disappear from the table
unless the “Show Inactive” box is checked at the top of the screen. If the alert is
Inactive or Disabled, there will be no entry in this column.
Edit – If the alert is defined in this instance of N2KView, the word “Edit” will
appear in this column. Pressing on or clicking the word “Edit” will cause the Alert
Editor dialog to appear and will allow you to change the configuration of this
alarm. If a password has been set in the Password Dialog (see 9.4.3), then you
will be requested to enter this password to gain access to the Alert Edit Dialog.
Time – The time column will contain the date and time at which the alert first
went Active.
State – The entry in this column will describe the state of the alert. Please refer
to Section 10.2.5 for a description of the different alert states.
Source – The entry in this column reflects the Label of the N2KView instance
(see section 9.4.4.1.1) on which the alert is configured. You may accept or
cancel alerts from any N2KView instance that has the Alerts Module licensed, but
you may only change the configuration of an alert on the instance of N2KView on
which it was originally configured.
Value – The entry in this column shows the value of the monitored parameter in
real time. For time alerts, this column shows the time remaining; for distance
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