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Chapter 11 - Using Alarms
BlueLeaf includes two alarm features: the alarm LED and the alarm buzzer, which are used to indicate problems that may
occur in the control system. Used in conjunction with the Dynamic Message object, the alarm feature can highlight alerts
and display them on the OIT screen as warnings.
This chapter looks at how the BLU300 Series uses alarms.
Using Alarms
BlueLeaf has three parts that can be used to perform alarm functions: the Alarm LED editor, the Alarm Buzzer editor, and
the Dynamic Message object. You can create an Alarm LED and Alarm Buzzer that will always be active (regardless of
which screen is currently displayed on the OIT). You can also create local Alarm LEDs and Alarm Buzzers that will only
activate if the screen that they are attached to is displayed. The Dynamic Message object can be used to display warning
messages or provide instructions to the plant operator on how to respond to an alarm condition.
Monitoring Alarms with the Alarm LED Editor
The Alarm LED continuously monitors a defined PLC coil or PLC register to determine if an alarm condition has occurred.
Once an alarm has occurred, the Alarm LED remains on until the condition no longer exists.
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To use the Alarm LED Editor
1. There are two types of Alarm LED Editors: global and local. The Global Alarm LED Editor is used to
configure an Alarm LED that will continuously monitor the assigned PLC coil or register regardless of
which OIT screen is currently displayed. To use the global Alarm LED, select from the
Global
Settings
menu, then click
Alarm LED Editor
.
The Local Alarm LED Editor is used to configure an Alarm LED for a particular screen of the OIT.
To use this feature, you must first edit the screen you wish to assign the alarm LED to, then select from
the
Local Screen Settings
menu, then click
Alarm LED Editor
.
When the Alarm LED Editor is selected, the Alarm LED Editor dialog box appears:
2. First select either
Bit
or
Value
to determine if the Alarm LED will read from a PLC coil or a PLC
register (16 or 32 bit).
3.
For Value Only-
If reading from a PLC/controller register, use the
Format
: pull-down box to select
the format that determines how the OIT reads the value in the PLC register. Select from:
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