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An event is one of the key components of the Galooli solution. Events are occurrences detected by the server and can trigger alerts/notifications, or other actions notifying the user the event occurred. There are a variety of events that can occur, including temperature, power, fuel drop, speeding, and location warnings. 

It is possible to set up events in my unit's configuration under the Events tab.

Events can either be digital or analog:

Digital events either occur or do not occur, therefore the event will be triggered only upon the occurrence of the event.

Analog events require a certain threshold setting. Meaning the occurrence of the event relies on the value attached to it. For example speeding event is triggered only when the vehicle speed reaches a pre-defined threshold which can be defined by the user. 

Units that have been moved to the "Stock" cluster will be automatically disconnected from the server without the user receiving any notification about them.

Events Main Tab

The main tab of the events page lists all categories of events. There are different types of events within each category.

Please refer to the following link for more information about the main events.

https://galooli.atlassian.net/l/cp/y5G51UfT

Existing Events Structure

Each event contains several sections:

  • Event name - The name of the event as it will appear in the display, reports, and dashboards

  • Severity – The severity of the event as determined by the person who created it

To review the details of an event, double-click it.

Analog Events

Type – Choose between Value Exceeds/ Value Below. As analog events are value-based, such events should be triggered when reaching a certain value. The type determines if the trigger should be based on a value higher or lower than the determined threshold.

Display – Name of the event as it will be displayed in the system.

Severity – Severity of the event. Severity can be selected from the following: Disabled, Advisory, Caution, or Warning.

Delivery Method – Determine if the event should be sent via SMS, Email, or Push Notification. The Push Notification is relevant to the Galooli Mobile app. Please refer to the following link for more information about push notifications - Galooli Mobile Application Settings Page

Time Before Activation – Users can determine how long the event can occur without notification. I.E a vehicle can be idling for 5 minutes before triggering an event. 

Input Provides a list of physical and logical IOs as well as various information bids. These fields contain the source of information configured in the unit. By selecting the appropriate input/info bid in the list, a link is established between the event and the appropriate IO.

Threshold – Determine the value which will trigger the event.

Digital Events

Type – Choose between On State/ Off State. As digital is based on 2 states on and off, such events should be triggered only when the states switch from on to off or from off to on. 

Display – Name of the event as it will be displayed in the system.

Severity – Severity of the event. Severity can be selected from the following: Disabled, Advisory, Caution, or Warning.

Delivery Method – Determine if the event should be sent via SMS, Email, or Push Notification. The Push Notification is relevant to the Galooli Mobile app. Please refer to the following link for more information about push notifications - Galooli Mobile Application Settings Page

Time Before Activation – Users can determine how long the event can occur without notification. For example, a generator can be heated to 40 degrees for five minutes before an event is triggered. 

Input – Provides a list of physical and logical IOs as well as various information bids. These fields contain the source of information configured in the unit. By selecting the appropriate input/info bid in the list, a link is established between the event and the appropriate IO.

Complex Events

Complex events enable you to combine two or more events in different linked combinations.

Here is an example - How do I create under-speeding event?

Events Creation

  1. Click on the “Events” tab

  2. Find the relevant events category (you will see all the events in this category that already exist)

  3. Click the + to add a new event or double-click the category

4. Depending on the type of event, complete all relevant fields and click "Save".

Events Removal

  1. Find the relevant event and click on the X to remove it

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