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Property Description
sub-property in the element are described below:
alarm will be recorded in the Alarm History Log when it initially
occurs. No further entries will be recorded into the log for the
alarm. When this property is set to 1, each new alarm will be
recorded in the Alarm History Log when it initially occurs, and
additional entries in the Alarm History Log will be added each
time the status of the alarm changes. For example, an additional
entry would be added for an alarm when it is acknowledged or
cleared.
notifications for this data point will be recorded in the Alarm
Summary Log. When this property is set to 1, log entries for the
data point will not be recorded in the Alarm Summary Log.
entries for this data point will be automatically removed from the
Alarm Summary Log when the alarm associated with the entry is
acknowledged, or the alarm changes to a passive condition. You
can acknowledge an alarm with the Write function. When this
property is set to 1, you will need to clear all log entries from the
Alarm Summary Log manually with the Write function.
Note that the
record log entries for the data point into the summary log.
entries made by the Alarm Notifier for this data point must be
manually acknowledged with the Write function. When this
property is set to 0, each alarm triggered by the Alarm Notifier for
this data point will be automatically acknowledged. In this case,
they will not be recorded in the Alarm Summary Log if the
Note that the
record log entries for the data point into the summary log.
of log entries for the data point.
for all changes in the alarm status this data point will be stored in
the Alarm Summary Log. When this property is set to 1, only the
most recent change in the data point’s alarm status will be logged
by the Alarm Notifier in the Alarm Summary Log.
The default value for all of these properties is 0.
The group number for alarm notifications caused by this data
point. You can use group numbers to categorize alarms. Alarm
groups can be numbered from 1 to 127.