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Property Description
The status of the alarm. This can be AUTO_ACK or
MANUAL_ACK for an acknowlegded alarm that has not been
removed from the active alarms list, AUTO_CLEAR or
MANUAL_CLEAR for an alarm that has been acknowledged but
not removed from the active alarm list, and NACK for an alarm
that has not yet been acknowledged.
You can clear or acknowledge alarms manually with the
AlarmNotifierWrite function. For more information, see
AlarmNotifierWrite on page 8-26.
Alarms may be cleared or acknowledged automatically
depending on how the
Alarm Notifier when it was created.
The name of the user who acknowledged the alarm. Alarms can
be acknowledged with the AlarmNotifierWrite function.
The comment entered into the log entry for the log. You can
enter comments into the log with the AlarmNotifierWrite
function.
8.2.1.5 AlarmNotifierWrite
You can use the AlarmNotifierWrite function to acknowledge, or comment on, an log entry
for an Alarm Notifier. Table 40 describes the input properties you can define in the
parameter to acknowledge an alarm.
Table 40 AlarmNotifierWrite Input Properties
Property Description
The index number of the Alarm Notifier that generated the alarm
notification.
The name of the data point that caused the alarm notification.
A timestamp indicating the time that the alarm occurred. You must
enter this timestamp in local time, with an appended time zone
indicator that shows the difference between local time and UTC. For
more information on this format, see Local Times and Coordinated
Universal Time on page 6-12.
The user name of the person acknowledging the alarm. This will be
logged in the log file. This can be a maximum of 31 characters long.
Enter a comment to be recorded in the log file entry for this alarm.
This can be a maximum of 228 characters long.
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