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Property Description
The index number assigned to the Alarm Notifier must be in the range 0-
32,767. As mentioned earlier, you can use the AlarmNotifierSet function
to create a new Alarm Notifier, or to modify an existing Alarm Notifier. If
you do not specify an index number in the parameter you supply
to AlarmNotifierSet, the function will create a new Alarm Notifier using
the first available index number.
If you specify an index number that is already being used, the function
will overwrite the configuration of the Alarm Notifier using that index
number with the settings defined in the parameter.
A timestamp indicating the last time the configuration of the Alarm
Notifier was updated. This timestamp uses the following format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
The first segment of the time stamp (YYYY-MM-DD) represents the date
the configuration of the Alarm Notifier was last updated. The second
segment (THH:MM:SS) represents the time of day the configuration of
the Alarm Notifier was last updated, in UTC (Coordinated Universal
Time).
UTC is the current term for what was commonly referred to as
Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT). Zero (0) hours UTC is midnight in
Greenwich England, which lies on the zero longitudinal meridian.
Universal time is based on a 24 hour clock, therefore, an afternoon hour
such as 4 pm UTC would expressed as 16:00 UTC. The Z appended to the
timestamp indicates that it is in UTC.
For example, 2002-08-15T10:13:13Z indicates a UTC time of 10:13:13 AM
on August 15, 2002.
A user-defined description of the Alarm Notifier. This can be a maximum
of 228 characters.
The functional block name assigned to the Alarm Notifier in L
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You can write to this property, but each time you use the
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Configuration Software to view the Alarm Notifier, it will be reset to
match the functional block name defined in L
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AKER
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The minimum time (in seconds) that must pass after this Alarm Notifier
has logged an alarm notification before the e-mail profiles for the Alarm
Notifier can be used, or the output data points for this Alarm Notifier can
be updated.
This property defaults to 0.
The size of the summary alarm log file, in kilobytes. The summary alarm
log includes records for all current acknowledged and unacknowledged
alarms.
Please note that the total size of the log files for all Alarm Notifiers (and Data
Loggers) on the
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of flash memory remaining.
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