This page describes the main user interface of SIWENOID v2 as it appears after a successful login. It explains the purpose and function of each screen area, the workspace layout system, the datapoint hierarchy panel, and the event log. Understanding this screen is essential before proceeding with system configuration, as all engineering and operator functions are accessed from here.
Note: SIWENOID v2 is under active development. The appearance of certain screens may differ slightly between software versions. Screenshots in this manual may not match the exact version installed on your system, but the structure and function of each area remains consistent.
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After a successful login, the SIWENOID v2 main screen is displayed. The layout the user sees depends on any previously saved workspace configuration. On a first login with a new account, the default layout is shown with the signal log open in the foreground.
Every element visible on the main screen is subject to the logged-in user's permissions. A user with limited permissions will see fewer menu items, tabs, and controls than a user with full administrative rights. The signal log and the alarm display are the only views that cannot be hidden from any user — these are always accessible regardless of permission level.
The main screen is divided into five functional areas:
1 — Main Menu
The main menu bar runs along the top of the screen and provides access to all system configuration and management functions. This includes user management, subsystem configuration, category settings, forced actions, tasks, backup, and system preferences. Menu items that the current user does not have permission to access are hidden or greyed out.
2 — Event Categories
The event category bar displays the categories into which all incoming signals from connected subsystems are sorted. Each category corresponds to a type of event — for example: alarm, fault, exclusion, or status. Categories are defined and configured by the engineer during system setup. The category bar gives operators an immediate visual overview of how many unacknowledged events exist in each category, typically using colour coding.
3 — Main Workspace Tabs
The central area of the screen is divided into tabbed workspaces. Three tabs are present by default:
Additional custom tabs can be created and assigned to any workspace, for example to display site maps or logical container views. Each tab is independently configurable per user workspace layout.
4 — Signal Log Panel
The signal log is the most operationally critical view in SIWENOID v2. It shows every datapoint in the system whose current status is different from normal. This includes:
Each row in the signal log shows the datapoint name, its current status, the time the status was received, and the event category it belongs to. Rows are colour-coded according to their event category. The signal log updates in real time as new events arrive from connected subsystems.
5 — Bulk Acknowledge Buttons
The bulk acknowledge buttons allow an operator to acknowledge all unacknowledged events within a specific category simultaneously. Acknowledging an event in SIWENOID v2 is a software-level action only — it records that an operator has reviewed the event. No command is sent to the physical security system as a result of acknowledgement. Individual events can also be acknowledged one by one directly from the signal log.
The main screen supports up to four independent workspace panels arranged side by side. The size of each panel can be adjusted by dragging the dividers between them. This allows engineers and operators to customise the screen layout to match their workflow — for example, displaying a site map alongside the signal log.
Each workspace panel can display any of the following views, selected by clicking the + button at the top of the panel:
When an event has an associated intervention text (a predefined procedure for operators to follow when a specific event occurs), that text is automatically opened in the workspace panel that has been designated for intervention display. This designation is part of the workspace configuration.
Workspace layouts are saved per user account. Each user's layout is restored automatically on their next login.
The datapoint hierarchy screen provides a structured view of all datapoints connected to SIWENOID v2, organised in a tree structure that reflects the physical and logical organisation of the security installation.
The screen is divided into five sections:
Left panel — Hierarchy Tree
The left side of the screen shows the full tree of physical and logical containers, with datapoints as leaf nodes. Physical containers represent the actual hardware structure (for example: panel → zone → detector). Logical containers are user-defined groupings that can cut across the physical structure (for example: grouping all detectors on the second floor regardless of which panel they belong to). A datapoint can appear in both its physical location and in one or more logical containers simultaneously.
Right panel — four information sections
SIWENOID v2 records every incoming signal, outgoing command, operator action, and system event in the event log with one-second timestamp accuracy. The event log is a permanent, searchable audit trail of everything that has happened in the system.
The event log screen has four functional areas:
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