(0)| 7/21/2011 1:23 PM | |
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thanks i have another problem in that if the alarm popup after sometime if my runtime file was closed and if again if i start my runtime file the event alarm are disapear.... so if any one have solution that if runtime stop then also my event alarm are not disapear.... Splitted from how to see historical alarm in win cc flexible run time. |
Last edited by: O_Moderator at: 7/22/2011 8:44 AMnew subject after splitting |
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| 7/21/2011 8:07 PM | |
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Joined: 7/28/2010 Last visit: 8/31/2024 Posts: 184 Rating:
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Hi, Your best choice is to go with Alarm Log. When you are logging an alarm, it will log what ever is going on which means activation, deactivation, and getting acknowledged so you can analyze it later. You should have one screen with Alarm View on it just for showing the current alarms and create another screen which can be password protected and add Alarm View and display the Alarm Log. If you have a big list of alarms in the log, you can use Filter option to filter that alarm on your Alarm Screen. It can act like a search too for finding if any specific alarm has happened in the past few days. Regards, Behnam www.winccflexiblemastery.com |
| 7/22/2011 6:50 PM | |
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Joined: 7/28/2010 Last visit: 8/31/2024 Posts: 184 Rating:
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Hi, You can't do anything with deactivation. It is part of the logging process. For using the Filter: 1. Create a Tag in string format 2. Pass the tag to the Filter under properties of the alarm screen 3. Drop an I/O Field in the same screen with the Alarm Screen 4. Assign the tag to that I/O field Alarms will be filtered based on the text you pass to that I/O filed. I always add alarm number to the body of the alarm text. Later I can use the Filter as a search and look for specific alarms and see how many times and when they have happened. I have found it really cool. Regards, Behnam www.winccflexiblemastery.com |
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