# Alarm overview

The alarm overview shows an overview of all alarms currently present in the system and acknowledged.

The alarms are grouped by priority ("High", "Medium", "Low", "Info") and status ("Acknowledged").

By selecting tags, the selection of displayed alarms can be refined.

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## Investigate alarms

Click on a group of alarms to display a list of all corresponding alarms. This will take you to the "Alarms" menu item and leave the dashboard. &#x20;

## Configure widget

{% @supademo/embed demoId="EjHZMaP2OG-E6ImCw0t-x" url="<https://app.supademo.com/demo/EjHZMaP2OG-E6ImCw0t-x>" fullWidth="true" %}

1. Make sure you are in the "Dashboard" menu
2. Click "Add widget"
3. Click on "Eliona"
4. Click on "Alarm overview"
5. Select the primary asset. This is the asset for the alarms. The name of this asset appears in the widget title bar.
6. Optional: Select tags to refine the selection of displayed alarms (see below).&#x20;
7. Click "Add widget"

## Refine selection

You can specify tags with which you can refine the selection of displayed alarms.

Specify the tags when configuring the widget.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can also add tags later via the "Edit widget" function.
{% endhint %}

<div data-full-width="true"><figure><img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/Nyvwhz1kEMXcHf4HLuZ8/blobs/ObdcLV0sttdfm4OBehwN/09BF10F5-B74E-465D-8E44-B971F68A13AE.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Alarm overview with configured tags – The widget displays alarms that are present in the asset "Winterthur" and tagged with "Technical fault". </p></figcaption></figure></div>


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