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12.8. Alarms Table

The Alarms table of TWinSoft displays the Event stack of
the handling of some system events and alarms in
You access the Alarms table from the main menu: Communication  Retrieve from TBox  Alarms:
Date/Time of the
start of the
condition
The Alarms table does not only display alarms generated in
up of the program, Reset of the

12.8.1. Columns description

Start Timestamp:
Message:
Message (or name of the file) associated with the alarm.
System events appear between brackets.
Start:
acknowledgment status of the 'Start' condition.
The possibilities are:
- Not ack.: the alarm is still in process.
- Ack'ed: the alarm has been processed successfully.
- Auto ack.: the alarm has not been processed successfully.
In case of 'system events', it is always the case as it is not an alarm but an event.
Recipient:
The name of the Recipient (from the list of Recipients).
The name is listed only if the alarm was sent successfully. With chained alarms, this
allows to show the one that was used. In case of 'system events', there is no name.
End Timestamp:
End:
acknowledgment status of the 'End' condition.
When creating an alarm condition, there is an option 'Notify end of alarm'. This option
will automatically generate an alarm when the condition generating the alarm disappears.
The possibilities are:
- Not ack.: there is a 'Notify end of alarm' condition and the alarm is still in process.
- Ack'ed: the 'end of alarm' has been processed successfully.
- Auto ack.: the 'end of alarm' has not been processed successfully.
When there is no 'end of alarm', it is immediately indicated as 'Auto ack.'
Version : 1.09
Message
Acknowledg.
Report Name
Status of the
TB
LT2
, ...
OX
Date and Time when the alarm condition appears ('Start' condition)
Date and Time when the alarm condition disappears ('End' condition).
TB
LT2
. The Events stack is the visible part of
OX
TB
LT2
.The internal queue of alarms is not accessible.
OX
Recipient
Start
TB
LT2
, but also system events like start-
OX
Date/Time of the
Acknowledg.
start of the
Status of the
condition
End
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