6/8/2012 10:37 AM | |
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Hi, In WinCC V11 - HMI alarms - System events I can assign my own VBScript to incoming event 140001. The text of the event is defined as: "Connection disconnected: %1, Station %2, Rack %3, Slot %4." I am interested in the 1st parameter, that tells me, which of two defined connections (PROFIBUS or ETHERNET) raised the event. Is there any possibility to get the values of the parameters? Or to read the final event string for parsing? I may be going the wrong way Many thanks in advance. trapper66 |
1/17/2013 3:59 PM | |
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1/18/2013 12:36 PM | |
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Hello, Here you canfind more information about connection status. How can you visualize the current status of the CPU on a WinCC flexible operator panel? /tf/WW/en/Posts/32198 /tf/WW/en/Posts/75849 Tweety |
1/18/2013 1:27 PM | |
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Thanks Tweety for your response, Just read post from trapper66 /tf/WW/en/Posts/75849 As he wrote - official Siemens response is that there is no a good way to get the system event parameters. So just to let you know, I found a walkthrough for 1 minute scheduler which makes it quite slow to detect connection loose. I made a script which is detecting a connection failure. (as it is written in other posts) I connected it to 1 minute schedule. Additionally I connected it to 14001 System Event so it is "fired" sooner than the 1 minute schedule. Hope that rest of you can use this information. If something is not clear I can explain it. Tomas |
11/24/2015 9:02 AM | |
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Hello, Tomas. I encountered a similar problem. |
12/1/2015 12:52 PM | |
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Hi, I don't really get your question. Please make it clear... |
12/7/2015 10:59 AM | |
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Hi. I have a next questions. 1. I create alarm_login.cvs. 2. I create internal tag error_slave. Enter values for the tag event 14002 error_slave = 1 and 14401 error_slave= 0. 3. Create a vb script that is called by event 14001 and 14002. |
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