Column
Active State
Meaning
Bad quality
state
Disabled state
server wide settings for a server cluster.)
When this setting is not enabled, the date and time column for an unsuppressed
alarm indicates when the alarm was first received by the server and no asterisk is
shown for the date and time value.
Location
The tag name of the asset to which the point or device belongs.
Source
The point or device that caused the alarm.
If the point ID is too long to be fully displayed in the alarm summary, it is truncated.
To see the full name, place the mouse pointer over the partial point ID to display the
full point ID.
Equipment
The equipment associated with the point that caused the alarm.
Condition
The alarm condition.
Priority
The priority of the alarm. The prefix letter indicates the general priority:
n
C
ritical
n
U
rgent
n
H
igh
n
L
ow
If a number follows the letter, it represents the relative priority within the general
priority. For example, Urgent alarms can vary from
U15
(most urgent) to
U00
(least
urgent).
Description
A description of the alarm.
If the description is too long to be fully displayed in the alarm summary, it is
truncated. To see the full description place the mouse pointer over the partial
description to display the full description.
Trip Value
The value that triggered the alarm.
Live Value
The current value. This value is continually updated. If the
Format live value in
Alarm Summary using PV Format
setting in the
Summary Displays
tab of
Server Wide Settings
is enabled, live values in the Alarm Summary will be shown
in the format configured for point parameter values. For information, see
“Configuring precision values for point parameters.” Alternatively, two decimal
places will be shown.
Units
The unit that the value represents, for example
ml/s
.
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