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            <title>Timeline Event List</title>
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            <description>Timeline Event List

The event list is a simple list of each of the events that were detected in the time window.

These events are summarised per-asset, and they are delivered in plain English text.

For example, a sudden rise in the temperature and pressure of a water boiler would display as</description>
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            <title>Using Timeline</title>
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Step 1: Open Timeline and Enter Dates


Open the Timeline page in the side-bar of your ARDI server.

Pick the date range you&#039;d like to run Timeline across. Normally, this should be a span of time (ie. 10 minutes, on very fast processes) before an event.</description>
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            <title>Pattern Matching File Format</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/timeline:pattern_matching_file_format</link>
            <description>Pattern Matching File Format

The pattern-matching configuration file is located in your site folder, in addons/timeline.json. For a normal installation on Windows, you&#039;ll find it in c:\Program Files (x86)\Optrix\ARDI\web\sites\default\addons\timeline.json</description>
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            <title>Pattern Matching</title>
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You can set up Pattern Matching to detect combinations of events that indicate an expected, known larger event that is part of your process.

For example, let&#039;s say that at 9:40AM, the following events occurred.

	*  A rise in motor speed on Motor A</description>
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            <title>Timeline</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/timeline:sidebar</link>
            <description>Timeline

Introduction 


ARDI

Main Menu</description>
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            <title>What Are Significant Events</title>
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            <description>What Are Significant Events

Timeline looks for statistically significant events.

This means that it will pick up things like...

	*  Sudden jumps in analogue values,
	*  Sudden acceleration or deceleration of changes,
	*  Erratic behaviour,
	*  Significant peaks and troughs in value,</description>
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            <title>ARDI Timeline</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/timeline:start</link>
            <description>ARDI Timeline

Timeline is a system that searches periods of time for significant events across all of your ARDI assets.

It&#039;s usually used when you are trying to find the cause of an issue or incident on a site, but you can&#039;t easily find it.

Instead of manually going through dozens, hundreds or even thousands of charts trying to find the event that triggered your issue, Timeline compiles a list of the things that happened across your entire process.</description>
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            <title>Time Window</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/timeline:time_window</link>
            <description>Time Window

The Time Window is the period of time that Timeline is analysing.</description>
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            <title>Timeline Graph</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/timeline:timeline</link>
            <description>Timeline Graph

The timeline graph is a graphical representation of the events that happened during your time window.

Unlike the event list, which doesn&#039;t give you any idea of when or how often the events occurred, the timeline graph shows each incident. 



Event Icons</description>
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