The request is formulated in the Messages, in the top left corner of the window. Specify the following parameters:
Note that to display the messages track on the map, you should check if the corresponding layer is active.
Messages of any type are displayed in the form of a table.
If a long time interval is selected, there can be many messages. In this
case they are presented on several pages. Use the navigation panel
(blue arrows) to move from page to page, or enter the page number
manually and press Enter to display a certain page. Apart from
that, in the dropdown list you can set the number of messages to be
displayed on one page: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000.
The width of the columns can be adjusted. To do this, move the cursor to
the border of the column, click the left mouse button and, while
holding it, drag the border to the desired direction. If you want to
expand the table, press the Set column auto width button so that the letter A appears there .
In this case, the column width will be set according to contents in the
cells. To save the column width when moving through the pages, make the
button inactive .
Note that when loading many messages (500, 1000 per page), it is better
to disable the column auto width because it can considerably slow down
the loading process especially if the number of parameters differs from
one message to another.
The contents of the table are adjustable. It is possible to hide and display any column. To display the columns, click the button in the right corner of the header of the table. Then select the
columns you need in the dropdown list. Note that all the columns cannot
be hidden simultaneously. If sensors are displayed, each of them has its
own column that can be enabled or disabled. By default, only visible sensors are displayed (the rest can be enabled manually). The set of columns
and their width are only saved for one unit during one session. If the
unit or message type is changed, or the page is refreshed, the settings
are reset.
To quickly find a necessary message, use a special filter. Data messages (with parameters displayed as raw data) can be filtered by parameter names and parameter values, SMS messages and registered events — by message/event text, sent commands — by values of additional parameters, log — by the description of the action. The filter is disabled for data messages with the parameters shown as sensor values.
The rules for setting the filter were given above.
You can use wildcard characters (* or ?) or input your query without
them. For example, to find all messages with images enter 'image'. Other
available parameters depend on the type of equipment used.
To search for several parameters at once, enter their masks separated by
commas. In this case, the results are highlighted in different colours
and moved to the beginning of the line. Their order corresponds to the
entered masks.
For parameter values, the usage of the * and ? signs is supported if string values are compared. That is, the search can be specified as: adc? = 0.5 *. Only operators = (equal) and <> (not equal) are used in this case.
In addition, the filter supports the following operations: =, >, <, >=, <= <>. For instance, a search can be specified as follows:
The characters * and ? can be used for parameter names. Therefore, a search can be specified as: adc? > 0.5.
The search of input/output values is carried out according to the principle if any of the values is equal, greater or less, that is, the query I / O <2 will include I/O = 0/2 among the results, since there is a value 0, which is less than 2.
To apply the filter, press Enter or the Apply button
on the right of the filer. After this, messages that contain the
requested parameters or text will be displayed in the table. To remove
the filter and show all available messages again, clear the query text
field and apply the filter again. If the filter is applied, the number
of found (filtered) messages is displayed on the left.
The message can be deleted if you think it is invalid. To delete
messages you need to have enough the appropriate access to the unit.
In the last column of the table, mark the messages that should be deleted (one or more). Then click the Delete button and confirm your intentions. If the checkbox in the header of the table
is ticked, all messages on the current page will be selected.
After the operation, the newly deleted messages still remain in the
table, but become inactive. The next time when you load messages, the
deleted messages will be completely removed from the database.