Product specifications

Alarm Analysis Configuration
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3. {Object ID}:Aspect Name:propertyName
Example:
{DA6BFD30-E1D3-11d2-B126-080009DCF329}:Control
Connection:VALUE
For the syntaxes listed below, the “Object Path” is translated to an Object ID with
help of the name resolving mechanism in the system. The path can be anything that
the name server can translate into an Object ID. These syntaxes should be used
when a more user friendly syntax is required. Note that these syntaxes can reduce
the performance, since it may take some time to resolve the object path.
4. {Object ID}Object Path:propertyName
Example:
{DA6BFD30-E1D3-11d2-B126-
080009DCF329}Net1/BUS2/ST1/AC110_73_AIS3:VALUE
5. {Object ID}Object Path:AspectName:propertyName
6. Object Path:Aspect Name:propertyName
Object Path:propertyName
Creation of a Separate Expression List
You may easily create a special Expression List for the presentation of the
expressions created by the Alarm Expression aspect.
You do this as described below:
When using relative or absolute references, the path to the object should include
the [Direct] keyword. By using this keyword, the platform’s name server will
resolve the object reference more efficiently.
Examples:
[Direct][Control Structure]Area_51/Motor_1/On
[Direct][Functional Structure]Sector_7G/Pump_1/On
[Direct][Control Structure]Signal5