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====== Alerts ====== | ====== Alerts ====== | ||
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+ | In WebHMI there is the concept of an alert. An alert is a state of the system that requires human attention. WebHMI signals on all alerts visually (red status bar on the dashboards) and an audible signal about unqualified accidents. The alerts are kept in a special alerts log. | ||
- | In WebHMI there is the concept of an alarm. An alarm is a state of the system that requires human attention. WebHMI signals all alarms visually (red status bar on the dashboards) and an audible signal about unqualified accidents. Emergencies are logged for later analysis. | + | Starting from 3.6 fw version, |
- | Usually alarms in the PLC are organized as a set of bits in any of the registers. Each bit is the flag of a single alarm. In WebHMI alarms are configured in the register editor, i.e. a register or group of registers can be allocated | + | In the new alerts there is a number |
+ | *more complex conditions | ||
+ | *richer alert description with insructions | ||
+ | *operator can add comments after alert has been triggered | ||
+ | *templates - for identical devices | ||
- | Any of alarms | + | The alert setup link is here: |
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+ | ===== Alerts configuration before 3.6 fw version ===== | ||
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+ | In WebHMI there is the concept of an alert. An alert is a state of the system that requires human attention. WebHMI signals all alert visually (red status bar on the dashboards) and an audible signal about unqualified accidents. Emergencies are logged for later analysis. | ||
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+ | Usually alerts in the PLC are organized as a set of bits in any of the registers. Each bit is the flag of a single alert. In WebHMI alerts are configured in the register editor, i.e. a register or group of registers can be allocated for handling accidents. This makes it convenient to transfer them from the project to the project and from the connection to the connection when they are cloned. If any of the devices has a different format for representing the alert, for example, for each type of alert a separate register, or an alert code with a combination of a bit flag, etc. - such alerts can be brought to the standard way by using the capabilities of scripts on Lua, having generated the alert bits in the internal register. | ||
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+ | Any of alerts | ||
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- | When an alarm occurs, the system will turn the status bar to red. The line will blink periodically to attract attention. Also, if there are unqualified | + | When an alert occurs, the system will turn the status bar to red. The line will blink periodically to attract attention. Also, if there are unqualified |
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- | To view the current | + | To view the current |
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- | Also, using Lua programs, you can perform certain actions depending on the current | + | Also, using Lua programs, you can perform certain actions depending on the current |
- | Past alarms | + | Past alerts |
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alerts.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/10 08:46 by emozolyak