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What are the SCADA alarm states?
An Alarm Condition has four main states: Normal, Active, Acknowledged, and Cleared. Normal: There is no abnormal condition and the alarm is not active. Active Alarm: The abnormal condition has been detected. Acknowledged Alarm: The alarm has been acknowledged by a user (the abnormal condition is still present).
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What is the SCADA system for pipeline?
Pipeline SCADA is a system for transmitting the information and data necessary for the operation of the pipeline facility via communication networks. The SCADA system can perform m onitoring / control of the pipeline system from a remote centralized control room.
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What are the four types of SCADA systems?
As computing, networking, and process monitoring and control systems have improved, SCADA evolved through the following four stages: First generation: Monolithic systems. ... Second generation: Distributed systems. ... Third generation: Networked systems. ... Fourth generation: Web- or IIoT-based systems.
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Which of these do SCADA systems allow for in an industrial setting?
SCADA systems provide centralized control capabilities, allowing operators to manipulate processes directly from the control room. This includes initiating and stopping processes, adjusting process parameters, and manually overriding automated controls when necessary.
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What is the difference between alarm and event in SCADA?
The difference between alarms and events is that alarms are unexpected and might need corrective action, while events are expected and of importance to the operator.
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What is an alarm in a SCADA system?
SCADA system alarms notify the operator of power supply issues (activation of the SCADA UPS and backup power supply) and network issues such as loss of IP connection. The most common SCADA alarm is "Device Down," which occurs when a device stops communicating on the network.
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What is the alarm summary in geo SCADA?
The Alarm Summary is pre-filtered by time—the period for which records are initially shown is defined by your User Account (or the Guest User Account if you are not logged on to Geo SCADA Expert). You can display an Alarm Summary on ViewX or Virtual ViewX Clients.
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What is alarm handling in SCADA?
When an alarm occurs on a SCADA Server, the alarm is sent to all iClients. The iClient accepts alarms from the active node only, regardless of whether it is the primary or secondary SCADA. Alarms are not generated by the standby SCADA. At the iClient, alarms and messages display the logical node name in brackets.
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welcome to igss online training I'm Mike Torrance 7 Technologies Denmark I'm here to present our scatter system igss lesson 15 alarm management system what is alarm management system when do we use alarm management system and I'll tell you about some of the unique features in the AMS software what is Ams well it's a universal alarm collection point or server for diverse scatter systems Alarm Monitoring can be undertaken 24 hours a day with offsite alarm acknowledgement Duty plans for offsite Personnel can be set up up to cover extremely long periods of time and are easily modified or changed when do we use AMS well this solution is appropriate when you need a command center alarm solution alarms from different plants belonging to the same technical or business unit and in fact from different scatter systems are collected at a single point for better allocation of watch Duty person resources the alarm management system is definitely the solution what AMS does alarm collection occurs from three different sources One Source being an igss system another source a short message service SMS Source or even an OPC Source alarms collected in AMS can either be acknowledged at the AMS collection point or server or forwarded to operator Personnel cell phones for acknowledgement there here we have an overview of it of an AMS system which we could configure with various scatter systems in the center here we have the AMS server this is the collection point for alarms from all of these various systems here we see an igss system communicating with the alarm server via a TCP IP connection here we have a couple of other thirdparty scatter systems they communicate with the AMS server via a a GSM modem where they send their alarms into to the IP address at the AMS server here at the AMS server alarm acknowledgement can occur out to the various scatter uh processes out here in cyberspace otherwise the alarms can be forwarded to operator Personnel on their cell phones from here they are then able to acknowledge the alarms back to the AMS server these are some of the unique features in the AMS software we can create unlimited number of Duty watch calendars we can create unlimited number of Duty watch persons we can create Duty watch calendars with unlimited uh recurrence through time we can create alarm filters specific for individual Duty watch Personnel or specific servers alarm forwarding and acknowledgement via texting SMS protocol from cell phones and lastly we have the possibility of doing Source specific monitoring of alarm traffic we can use filters to uh filter out the alarms we do not want to see in the AMS server this is what the AMS Duty calendar looks like in just a moment we'll go online and I'll show you how to set up a duty calendar I would just like to bring your attention to the fact that the AMS software is an add-on that must be purchased separately when using the igss software it is not a part of the standard igss package let's go online now okay I've opened my AMS application and the first thing I noticed is that I'm brought in exactly on today's date this is Thursday the 13th of November what I want to do now is I want to create a duty plan the way I do that is I left click on the mouse and I select the time period for which the duty plan is to be used I rightclick and I say create I have a default name called new Duty however I can change that default name by going up in the name field and writing in a new name and here's the new name on my duty plan the next thing I want to do quickly is to create some operators for this Duty plan so I go up to the operator creation icon up here at the top I click and the uh operator profile dialogue box comes up so I want to create an operator called Allen which I do here I want to put in his cell phone number here and I click add I need another operator called gy and I just click click add and he comes into the list as well and maybe a third operator called Tom and I add him to the list as well then I see I have created three operators which I'm going to place on the duty plan I close the dialog box I go over to the duty plan I rightclick in it and I choose add operator I have three operator types a primary a backup and a reference I choose Allan as the prim primary Allan will be the operator that will receive the alarms first that emanate uh from the AMS server if Allan does not answer then we go over to the backup operator called Jim he will receive the alarm if Allen does not acknowledge and the third operator type is the referenced operator this is usually a supervisor he receives all the alarms that come from the AMS system I have the possibility of repeating this Duty plan over a period of time by going up here under recurrence and selecting this function and then it gives me uh several choices of how often I want to repeat this Duty plan so I'm going to say we're going to repeat it every week on Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday is chosen default because that's where I've created it and Friday then I can choose whether to end after a certain number of occurrences or an a definite end date so let's just put in an end after two occurrences I click okay and there I have my duty plan if we go forward we can see that the duty plan does in fact end after two weeks time thank you very much for your attention for more information go to our website www7 DK igss
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