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Section 3: Configuration
November 2014
Configuration
3.4.3 PlantWeb alerts
The alerts and recommended actions should be used in conjunction with “Operation and
Maintenance” on page 53.
The Resource Block will act as a coordinator for PlantWeb alerts. There will be three alarm
parameters (FAILED_ALARM, MAINT_ALARM, and ADVISE_ALARM) which will contain
information regarding some of the device errors which are detected by the transmitter
software. There will be a RECOMMENDED_ACTION parameter which will be used to display the
recommended action text for the highest priority alarm and a HEALTH_INDEX parameters (0 -
100) indicating the overall health of the transmitter. FAILED_ALARM will have the highest
priority followed by MAINT_ALARM and ADVISE_ALARM will be the lowest priority.
FAILED_ALARMS
A failure alarm indicates a failure within a device that will make the device or some part of the
device non-operational. This implies that the device is in need of repair and must be fixed
immediately. There are five parameters associated with FAILED_ALARMS specifically, they are
described below.
FAILED_ENABLED
This parameter contains a list of failures in the device which makes the device
non-operational that will cause an alert to be sent. Below is a list of the failures with the
highest priority first.
Table 3-5. Failure Alarms
FAILED_MASK
This parameter will mask any of the failed conditions listed in FAILED_ENABLED. A bit on
means that the condition is masked out from alarming and will not be reported.
Alarm Priority
ASIC Failure 1
Electronics Failure 2
Hardware/Software Incompatible 3
Memory Failure 4
Body Temperature Failure 5
Sensor 1 Failure 6
Sensor 2 Failure 7
Sensor 3 Failure 8
Sensor 4 Failure 9
Sensor 5 Failure 10
Sensor 6 Failure 11
Sensor 7 Failure 12
Sensor 8 Failure 13
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