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The Alarms Monitor properties can be seen when the solution is in displays real-time Alarm data, accessible via Alarms → Alarms Monitor during runtime. It showcases shows total, unacknowledged, and active alarms, their priority and the most recent alarm notification. , and the latest notification. Users can view properties like ID, namespace, name, total count, unacknowledged count, active unacknowledged count, priority level, and the last notified alarm item. This feature enhances alarm management and monitoring.

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Monitoring your Alarms

You can access the monitor by navigating to Alarms → Alarms Monitor.

When the solution is runtime, the monitor will display a table of properties with real-time information about the alarms module. The image below showcases the monitor:

Alarms properties

The following is a table of the properties available when monitoring Alarms.

Property

Description

ID

The unique identifier for the monitored alarm.

Namespace

The namespace associated with the monitored alarm.

Name

The name of the monitored alarm.

Total Count

The overall count of the alarms in the monitor.

Un Ack Count

The count of unacknowledged alarms in the monitor.

Active Un Ack Count

The count of active but unacknowledged alarms in the monitor.

Priority ltem

The priority level of the monitored alarm.

Last Alarm Item Notified

The most recent alarm item that triggered a notification.



Local Diagnostic Tools

The Runtime Diagnostic provides additional information from the modules through three essential diagnostic tools:

  • Module Information: Provides information about the operation of the modules
  • Property Watch: Is a diagnostic tool used to access the Tags and internal properties of the system for reading or writing.
  • Trace Window: The Trace Window tool displays system messages in a data grid interface.

To access any of these tools, select the desired diagnostic feature in the Runtime Startup window.



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