Action Plans Overview

The purpose of the action plan in Patriot is to categorise the signals reported by your clients. Action plans give a consistent structure right throughout the software and make event types, alarm priorities, response plans and assignable tasks all much easier to understand, maintain and operate. An action plan can be summarised as a set of instructions on how to handle a category of signal logged into the system.

Action plans categorise signals
The Action Plan dictates actions Patriot will take after receiving a signal.

The key decisions that the action plan has to make about a signal include:

Patriot is installed with a generalised set of action plans based on both priority (e.g. High Priority Alarm) and type (e.g. System Alarm). This default set of action plans is designed to be applicable to any monitoring environment, but tailoring the default set to better categorise the signals reported by a particular client base is encouraged.

Action Plans can be edited and maintained using the Action Plan Maintenance window.

Maintenance -> General -> Action Plans

Action Plan Settings
The Action Plan maintenance settings form

Action Plan Settings

Action Plans have the following settings:

How does Patriot decide which Action Plan to use?

When a signal is logged in Patriot the system retrieves an Action Plan for this signal to decide how to handle it. When choosing an action plan Patriot uses an order of precedence which places Zone/User assigned action plans before event type assigned action plans. If none of these sources yields an action plan, then the global default action plan is used as the last resort. If a Null Action Plan is found at any level, this tells the system to immediately skip this level and try further down.

Action Plan selection (simplified)
Action Plan selection (simplified)

Other Factors

To allow for more flexibility, the additional features also affect action plan selection:

More Information

A full description of Action Plan selection intended for advanced users can be found here.

Action Plan Assignments

The majority of action plan assignments in Patriot will be made in a relatively small number of alarm protocol Event Type Templates. However, Patriot allows action plans to also be assigned to event types, zones, users and clients throughout the client database. To keep track of all the different places these can be assigned, Patriot provides a tool for maintaining action plan assignments, which can be opened from the tabs at the top of the action plan maintenance window. On the Assignments tab, every client, type, zone or user with an action plan assignment is listed in client number order. Double click on any assignment in the list to view the client it is assigned to, and from there you can change or remove the assignment.

Action Plan Assignments
Action Plan Assignments tool - most assignments will usually appear in the (Event) Types list against alarm protocol templates.

Copying, Merging, and Splitting Action Plans

Adding and removing Action Plans can be difficult if they currently have a lot of existing assignments that need to change or be removed. Common reasons for doing this are:

Action Plan & Response Overrides

Action Plan Overrides

Action plans are selected using the process defined above in How does Patriot decide which action plan to use?. At each stage where an action plan is assigned, it can be overridden, and replaced with an alternative action plan. This allows for standard behaviour to be tailored at two additional levels, Dealer level, and Client level.

Action Plan override structure
The basic Action Plan override structure.

If the IDA module is registered, Dealer level overrides can be configured which change the behaviour of an action plan for all clients belonging to this dealer. Dealer level action plan overrides can be made by locating the dealer's installer user with the User Maintenance tool (Maintenance -> Users -> User Maintenance), and then expanding the Response Plans section of the Installer tab.

Client level action plan overrides can change the behaviour of particular action plans for specific clients. This can be useful if a client has particular needs which differ from the general behaviour. Client level action plan overrides take precedence of Dealer level action plan overrides. These are defined within the client, on the Action Plans tab, within the Event Types tab.

Combination of action plan overrides and response overrides can allow for very customised behaviour, with minimal setup and maintenance. See Action Plan Case Studies for some examples.

Response Overrides

Action plans can be assigned a response plan at three tiered levels: Global, and Client. The top level "Global" response is set per action plan on the Settings tab of the action plan maintenance window. When setting up a new Patriot installation it is recommended practice that the top-level response plan is assigned first. The top-level action plan applies to all clients in your database. The top-level action plan response can then be "overridden" later by assigning a response plan at the dealer (installer) or individual client level.

If the IDA module is registered then you may override response plans at the Dealer level. When an override is made at the dealer level, it applies to all clients belonging to that dealer (i.e. clients with the dealer's installer user assigned on the client Users tab). Dealer level action plan response overrides can be made by locating the dealer's installer user with the User Maintenance tool (Maintenance -> Users -> User Maintenance), and then expanding the Response Plans section of the Installer tab.

Dealer level response assignment
Overriding the global responses plan at the Dealer level.

Dealer level action plan overrides can in turn be overridden by assigning a response plan at the client level on the client Response tab.

Patriot's three tiered response override system serves to minimize the amount of action plan maintenance required to generate the full variety of response plans demanded by your dealers and clients. Response plan customisation only needs be made where it is required - e.g. if a particular dealer requires a unique response plan for A/C failures reported by his or her clients, this can be achieved with a single response plan assignment.

System Overview

Patriot provides a tool for maintaining action plan overrides which can be opened from the tab bar at the top of the action plan maintenance window. On the Overrides tab the three tiered view of your action plan's response overrides is presented in a tree view. When the top-level "All Clients" is selected in the left hand tree menu the action plan's default action plan is labelled as the Response Plan. Underneath is a full list of all clients who have overridden the global response. The list of dealers in the left hand tree menu includes dealers who have overridden the global response. When one of these dealers is selected, the response plan assigned to that dealer is labelled as the Response plan, and underneath is a filtered list of clients who: belong to the selected dealer AND have overridden the dealer level response plan. Double click through on any client in the "Clients with Overrides" listing to edit or remove client level response plan overrides.

Action Plan & Response Overrides
The Action Plan Overrides tool provides a tree view of all action plan & response overrides made at Global, Dealer & Client level.

Action Plan Case Studies

Refer to Action Plan Case Studies for a list of worked examples demonstrating common Action Plan setups and usage.

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