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# LTC - Alarms Widget

The Alarms Widget provides a summary of all alarms triggered by the device, organized by severity: Critical, Major, Minor, and Warning. This prioritization ensures a clear overview of the most urgent issues. Users can quickly access detailed information about specific alarms by clicking on the severity level they wish to explore.

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## Set-up Alarms widget

1. Access the Device Dashboard:\
   Open the Cockpit Menu, navigate to the Devices section, and locate the desired LCT device. Click on its name to access the device dashboard.
2. Add an Alarms Widget:\
   Click the + Add Widget icon in the top-right corner of the device dashboard.
3. Select the Alarms Widget:\
   From the widget options popup, choose the Alarms Widget.
4. Save the Widget:\
   Since no additional configuration is required, click Save to add the widget to the device dashboard.


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