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Two related operator-facing improvements after the nav reorg. 1) Events as a top-level sidebar entry. The /sfm page (fleet-wide event database) was demoted to Settings → Developer in the previous reorg. Bringing it back to main nav as "Events" — operators do reach for the cross-project, sortable event list, so it earns a top-level slot. Sidebar now (7 items): Dashboard · Devices · Projects · Events · Tools · Job Planner · Settings Settings → Developer card pointing at /sfm is removed. /sfm page title/subtitle updated from "SFM Event Data" to just "Events". URL unchanged. 2) "Peak PVS" KPI tile becomes "Overall Peak" and excludes false triggers from the calculation. When operators ask "what's the biggest event at this location/unit/ project?" they mean the biggest REAL event, not the biggest sensor glitch. A single mis-flagged false trigger could otherwise dominate the tile (the 14.13 in/s spike at Loc 1 was a prime example). backend/services/sfm_events.py: - _compute_stats() skips false_trigger=True events when computing peak_pvs / peak_pvs_at / peak_pvs_serial. Continues counting them in false_trigger_count so the separate "False Triggers" tile still reflects what got filtered out. last_event unchanged (recency, not magnitude). - Same change automatically propagates to events_for_unit() and vibration_summary_for_project() — both call _compute_stats(). Templates: "Peak PVS" → "Overall Peak" in 3 KPI tile locations (vibration_location_detail.html, partials/projects/vibration_summary .html, unit_detail.html). The physical-quantity name "Peak Vector Sum" in the event-detail modal stays — that's the actual physics term, not a summary stat. Verified end-to-end: Overall Peak renders on real data; peak event false_trigger flag confirmed False. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>