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The Effects of Alarm Suppression in ClearSCADA

This section explains the effect that alarm suppression has on ClearSCADA.

In the bullet list below, parent alarm refers to an alarm that meets the Parent Alarm Condition criteria and is raised on the item that is configured as a Parent Alarm Object. Child alarm refers to an alarm that is raised on a database item on which the above Parent Alarm Object is specified. For more information, see Configure any Alarm Suppression Requirements.

When alarm suppression is configured:

The parent-child alarm relationship can be cascaded, so that a top level parent alarm will disable the alarms of its child items, and of the children of those child items, and so on.

For an example that demonstrates the effects of alarm suppression in ClearSCADA, see Example Configuration.

Further Information

Events logged due to Alarm Suppression: see Alarm-Related Entries in the Events List in the ClearSCADA Guide to Alarms.

Alarm Redirection: see the ClearSCADA Guide to Alarm Redirection.

Use Visible Time As Alarm Active Time: see Define whether the Visible Time is used as the Active Alarm Time in the ClearSCADA Guide to Server Administration.


ClearSCADA 2015 R2