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The log-file (History) contains the following entries: (See the column types and
exemplary entries for two alarms)
Date/Time in
DWORD
Date
Time
Event
Expression
Alarm
type
Limit
Tolerance
current
value
class
Priority
Message
1046963332 6.3.03 16:08:52 INTO PLC_PRG.b LO -30
5
-31 Alarm_high 0 Temperature
!
1046963333
6.3.03
16:08:53
ACK
PLC_PRG.n
HIHI
35
Warnng
9
Rising Temp.
!
Example for a possible looking of the log-file:
1046963332,6.3.03 16:08:52,INTO,PLC_PRG.ivar5,HIHI,,,, 9.00,a_class2,0,
1046963333,6.3.03 16:08:53,INTO,PLC_PRG.ivar4,ROC,2,,, 6.00,a_class2,2,
1046963333,6.3.03 16:08:53,INTO,PLC_PRG.ivar3,DEV-,,,, -6.00,a_class2,5,
1046963334,6.3.03 16:08:54,INTO,PLC_PRG.ivar2,LOLO,-35,,3, -
47.00,warning,10,warning: low temperature !
1046963334,6.3.03 16:08:54,INTO,PLC_PRG.ivar1,HI,20,,5,
47.00,a_class1,2,temperature to high ! Acknowledge !
8.3.6
Alarm configuration 'Extras' 'Settings'
The dialog Alarm configuration settings opens on the command 'Extras' 'Settings' in
the Alarm Configuration:
Category Date/Time:
Here you set the formatting for the representation of the alarms in the log-file. Define
the format according to the following syntax. Dashes and colons are to be set in
inverted commas:
for date: dd'-'MM'-'yyyy -> e.g. "12.Jan-1993"
for time: hh':'mm':'ss (12-hours format) -> e.g. "01:10:34" or HH':'mm':'ss (24-hours
format) -> e.g. "13:10:34"
Language:
The usage of this dialog corresponds to that used for doing the language settings of a
visualization object (see Language switching in visualization).
Choose here a language file (*.vis or *.tlt) which should be used for the alarm
configuration texts when the language in »PLC Designer« is changed. Make sure that
for this purpose the language file i.a. contains the translations for the text strings of
the alarm configuration. See also: Translate project into another language.