Event Messages And Alarm Messages - Siemens OP5 Equipment Manual

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Message Handling
7.1

Event Messages and Alarm Messages

Definition
The process states indicated by event messages and those indicated by alarm
messages are defined during configuration. Messages on malfunctions refer-
ring to processes or states – for example, Motor temperature too
high or Valve will not open should be categorized as alarm mes-
sages. Messages that provide information on regular processes or states, such
as Temperature reached or Motor running should be categorized
as event messages.
Apart from status messages, information on operation can also be configured
as event or alarm messages. If, for example, a machine operator wants to
start the bottling process but has forgotten to open the water intake valve on
the mixer, a message such as Open water intake valve can prompt
him to rectify the error.
Presentation
Event and alarm messages can be configured so that any of their text compo-
nents flash to distinguish them from message text. Unacknowledged alarm
messages flash permanently.
Messages may contain static text and variable fields. The variable fields dis-
play, for example, current actual values of the PLC in numerical or symbolic
form. In addition, the date and time can also be output in messages.
Message bit
If there is a condition present in the current process for a message to be is-
procedure
sued – for example, a variable has been reached – a bit is set by the PLC ap-
plication program in the data area for event and alarm messages. The OP
reads the data area after a configured polling time. In this way, a message is
detected as having "arrived". The bit is reset by the PLC when the condition
for issuing the message no longer exists. The message is then regarded as
having "departed".
Alarm and event
Alarm and event messages are written to alarm and event buffers, respective-
buffers
ly, on the OP when they arrive. The following details are entered in the buffer
in chronological order:
7-2
times of incidents
arrivals and departures of incidents
acknowledgements of alarm messages
message numbers
values of variables at the time of arrival and departure.
Manual OP5, OP15
( ) J31069-D0840-U001-A2-7618

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