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Written by Omri Landman

Updated at April 23rd, 2025

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Create New Event New Event Details Alert Event Type Configuration Section

Note: This application is only available for Optimize sites. This is not on the New Time View yet but it is on Time View.

 

 

 

The Panoramic Power software allows you to simultaneously monitor an Events timeline and your Energy Data on the same application (Energy Time View). In turn, the Operational application stores the Events details in a Table for you to create and manage the Events for your site.

Create New Event

Left click on the Energy Time View Power data line itself to Create a New Event or click “+Create new event” in the right corner.

New Event Details

Populate the following fields for the Event:

  1. Event type: Two choices to select from. Planned/Operational are for events in the Future (Planned) and/or events in the past that were intentional or routine based (Operational). Incident are for events that happened in past unexpectedly.
  2. Event Time: If you left clicked on the data line, this will be auto-populated based on where you clicked. You can adjust this to any date and time you please.
  3. End Time: This is not required to set when creating but if the End Time is known, click on the calendar to select the day first then enter the time.
  4. Event Description: Write down as many details as you want about the event.
  5. Labels: Add tags for you to help identify and filter events later in the Operational tab. Click on the "Type to create a new label" line within the field and begin typing a word or phrase. Once complete, hit enter on your keyboard. In the future, click on the "+" icon to search and add previously used labels to help expedite the event creation process. If this is your first time making an event, do not click on the "+" symbol.

Click Apply when finished.

Note: When saved, Planned/Operational events will be on the Events graph below the Energy Time View data in PURPLE while the Incident events will be in ORANGE. Alerts will auto-populate once triggered and will be in BLUE.

 

On the Events table, there will also be a total count of events in the set period in red on the label.

Alert Event Type

In any Trigger, you can enable the “Log alert as an Event on Timeline” box to track on Time View with the energy data anytime it is triggered. It will appear as a blue dot/event. You can also add labels for when this is triggered to be added to the Manage Events table for future searchability. 

Configuration Section

Click on the Configuration Section to view a table of the Events for your site under Manage Events. You can also create new events here by clicking on + new event option in the right corner. Details in the table include Start Time, End Time, Event Type, Description, Created by, and Labels.

If you hover over any event, a 3 dot option appears to allow you to Edit Event, See on timeline, or Delete Event.

You can search the table using any keywords and/or you can filter the table using criteria such as Event type, Labels, Start time after a specific date, and/or End time before a specific date.

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