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Configuring alarms
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To suppress alarm printing for all tags, use the RSView32
AlarmPrintOff command. To re–enable printing of alarms, use the
RSView32 AlarmPrintOn command.
Alarms will print when the AlarmOn command is issued, unless the
AlarmPrintOff command was issued before the AlarmOn command
was issued in the same session of RSView32. The AlarmPrintOff and
AlarmPrintOn commands are not retained across RSView32 sessions.
The AlarmPrintOff and AlarmPrintOn commands have no
arguments.
Suppressing alarm monitoring
You can suppress alarm monitoring for tags. This is useful for testing
or performing repairs or maintenance on a piece of equipment.
To suppress alarm monitoring for tags, use the RSView32
SuppressOn command. To suppress all alarms for the specified tags,
issue the SuppressOn command before the AlarmOn command.
To view a list of the tags not being monitored, use the Suppressed
List. You can also turn monitoring back on from this list.
The SuppressOn command is not retained after an AlarmOff
command is issued. The Suppressed List is therefore empty after the
AlarmOff command is issued.
Suppressing alarm monitoring for tags
1.
Open the command line.
2.
Type the following RSView32 command and press Enter:
SuppressOn <tag name>
To suppress more than one tag, use a wildcard.