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15.11.2.6 Configuring Event Profiles
The event profile defines which events are transmitted on an ATS, the reporting status for an event and
event exceptions. Event exceptions allow you to remap default values for events to customised values.
For more information, see Event Exception Definition below.
To see a list of all events, go to Communications > FlexC > Event Profiles. Click the Edit icon for
an event profile. Scroll to the end of the page and click Show Complete Event Table.
To quickly create a new event profile, go to Communications > FlexC > Event Profiles. In the
Event Profiles table, select an event profile and click the Edit icon. Scroll to the bottom of the page
and click Replicate. You can now make the changes you require.
1. To configure FlexC event profiles step by step, go to Communications > FlexC > Event
Profiles.
2. Click Add.
The Event Profiles page displays.
3. Enter a Name to identify the event profile.
4. Select the event filter groups to report for this profile by ticking the Report Event checkboxes.
5. To prevent reporting of certain events or addresses within an event, select the event from the
corresponding Add Event Exception dropdown list.
6. Click Add to view the Event Exception Definition page. See Event Exception Definition below.
7. Click Back to return to the Event Profiles page.
8. To apply an event profile to an area, select the area under Area Filter.
9. Click Save and Back. The new profile displays in the Event Profiles table.
You can view a list of all event exceptions for an event profile under Event Exceptions on the
Event Profiles page.
You cannot delete the Default Event Profile, the Default Portal Event Profile or an event profile
that is assigned to an ATS. If you try to delete an event profile that is in use, you will get an error.
Event Exception Definition
Event exceptions allow you to change the following settings for a range of addresses within an event:
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Report Event
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SIA Code
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CID Code
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Event Address (for example, Zone IDs, Area IDs, User IDs)
For example, in the Filter Group Intruder Alarms you could define an event exception for a range of
Zone IDs in the Burglary Alarm (BA) event as follows:
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Do not report BA events for Zone ID 1–9
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Remap the SIA Code from BA to YZ
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Remap the CID from 130/1 to 230/1
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Remap the Zone ID 1–9 to Zone ID 101–109
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