Event Display Colours

Event Display Colours


The Display Colors window allows you to set the colors of key event types that are displayed in the live events grid. It is helpful for operators who are color-blind and find it hard to distinguish between certain colors, i.e red and gray or yellow and green and also to highlight important, critical events, such as; access denied, door forced, controller offline or motion detection alarms.

 

 

 

Setup

To set a display color for a certain event type click on View >> Display Colors.

 

Display Colors - Image 1

 

  • Locate the event type you wish to set a display color for, for example; Monitor Point Alarm and Secure.
  • Set the BackColor and the ForeColor (the ForeColor is the text color)

 

Display Color - Image 2

 

  • Close the display colors pane when you have made your selection.
  • When the event types display in Live Events they will be shown with your selected color scheme.

 

Display Colours - Image 3



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