Dashboard
The Dashboard is a read-only show page for a control-room TV or shared operations screen. It opens in display mode, hiding the normal top and bottom app bars so the dashboard can fill a TV or projector. Moving the mouse shows the live indicator and a small exit button that returns the page to normal app chrome.
Open it from Show > Dashboard for the selected event. The page uses the same Event Control access as the live log stack, so a user who can operate Event Control for an event can also open the dashboard.
What it shows
The dashboard is designed for scanning from across the room:
- Open and Closed counters show the size of the active workload.
- A compact status strip shows the current Event Control status, clock, open log count, closed log count, and last refresh time. Its background follows the current Event Control status colour. If the live status has not loaded yet, the dashboard falls back to the event timeline.
- Latest Updated Logs shows recently changed logs with the latest update text.
- Latest Open Logs keeps the newest open items visible with the log text.
- Open Logs by Included Agency counts each open log once per lead or additional agency. The bar uses the count divided by the total number of open logs.
- Open Logs by Priority shows where the open workload is concentrated. The bar uses the count divided by the total number of open logs.
- Long log panels auto-scroll when there are more rows than will fit on the screen. When a live update changes the latest open or latest updated rows, the list jumps back to the top for a few seconds before scrolling again.
The dashboard shows operational log references, titles, categories, priorities, agencies, and locations. It does not show caller fields, phone numbers, or email addresses.
How to use it
Put the dashboard on a passive display where supervisors and team leads can see the state of the event without interrupting the logger. Use browser fullscreen mode if the TV or projector needs it. Move the mouse and use the exit button if you need the normal Nexus EMP navigation bars again.
If the live state is not Live, the dashboard may be stale. Keep using Event Control as the working source of truth and refresh the display once connectivity is back.