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Overview

The Global Settings properties encompass tab encompasses broad configurations for alarm management. This includes , including database settings for logging alarm events, determining behaviors upon system startup, and specific alarm handling parameters. Additionally, these properties offer robust audit trail capabilities, ensuring comprehensive tracking of various system events, user activities, and operational adjustments.

In this section, we can perform various generic configurations for the Alarm module, such as selecting the database type and its lifespan, enabling or disabling advanced options, and making certain customizations to the AuditTrail.

Previously called as AlarmHistorian, these options allow to select the Database where the data will be logged, as well as lifetime to the data log. To setup the Database, left click on the gear icon.


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Configurating Global Settings

The Global Settings interface is composed of three parts, they are:

  • Alarm Logging Database
  • Alarm Handling
  • Audit Trail

See more details on each of them in the sections below.

Alarm Logging Database

The Alarm Logging Database setting manages where and how alarms are logged. Users can choose the database type

(the default is SQL Lite)

, define connection parameters, and configure the life span of stored alarm logs.

The following is a table with all available settings for alarm loggings:

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Configuration

Database type used, default is SQL Lite. Adjust settings by clicking the Connection Duration

Alarm Logging Database

Database

Setting

Description

Database

The type of database used. The default option is SQL Lite. You can adjust this setting by clicking the 

gear icon.

Connection

The connection string for database connection.

Life Time

Defines the amount of time the data remains in the database (in days).

In a manufacturing environment, it is frequently imperative to establish alarm configurations that initiate monitoring only once the system is fully operational. This is particularly relevant for machines that require a certain amount of time to power up and attain operational parameters, as is the case with furnaces and motors. These machines might take minutes to achieve the desired speed or temperature within the process. In such a scenario, the operational deployment of the Alarm Module could potentially result in the inadvertent triggering of multiple alarms.

To align with this context, certain adjustments become essential to prevent such undesired occurrences.

Alarm Handling

The Alarm Handling setting manages the alarms considering the operational status of the devices. Here's a breakdown The following is a table with all available settings this section:

Alarm HandlingInitial period Option Alarms Toggle

Setting

Description

Initial disable time on Startup

This setting determines the period during startup when alarms are disabled. It ensures that alarms are not triggered immediately upon startup, allowing the system to stabilize first.

Ignore Alarms During TimeDeadband

This option enables the system to ignore

alarms during a specified TimeDeadband.

Enable Limits by Shift

Allows the user to set different alarm limits based on different work shifts.

Log User Full Name

Option to log the complete name of the user.

Audit Trail

The Audit Trail setting allows users to enable or disable system auditing. When active, users can select which actions, such as user logonslogins, system warnings, or tag changes, are recorded, ensuring transparency and traceability. See Audit Trail for more information. 

Activates system auditing, tracking user actions like logins, tag changes, and report savingTrack

Setting

Description

Enable Audit Trail

Enable Audit Trail

This option activates the Audit Trail setting.

User Logon/Logoff

Allows to track user sign-in and sign-out actions.

Open/Close Displays

Monitor the opening and closing of display windows.

Operator Actions

Track actions performed by operators.

Remote Connections

Log remote system connections.

Modify Datasets

Monitor modifications to datasets.

Load Datasets

Track dataset loading actions.

Save Reports

Log report saving actions.

Custom Messages

Track custom message events.

System Warnings

Monitor system warning messages.

Tag Changes

Log changes made to tags.




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