Control Alarm Redirection by Geographical Region

If your system uses ClearSCADA's Geographical Location features, you can configure alarms so that they redirect based on the region with which the alarms are associated. There are two means of restricting alarm redirection based on region. You can configure ClearSCADA to: 

You can also combine the above two means of controlling alarm redirection by geographical criteria.

When specifying the regions by which to restrict alarm redirection, take care not to unintentionally specify a region that covers all or the majority of your site (as that will have the effect of not controlling alarm redirection by region).

Likewise, as regions can be within, or overlap, other regions, take care to select the most appropriate regions in relation to how you want the alarm redirections to work in conjunction with your system's regions.

 

Restrict Alarm Redirection to Alarms that are in a Particular Region

You can configure database items so that the alarms associated with those database items are only redirected if the database items are in a particular region. This means of restricting alarm redirections is useful for moveable assets, for which alarms only need redirecting when the database items are in a particular region (such as a remote site). It is also useful for controlling alarm redirection by region when there are a limited number of regions, for example by restricting alarm redirections by region on a Group and/or Root Group basis. By configuring multiple redirections, you can specify up to 15 regions per Group.

To enable alarm redirections to be restricted in this way:

You can use any type of Redirection Action with this means of controlling alarm redirection to alarms that are in a particular region.

 

Redirect Alarms to Users According to Geographical Criteria

You can use an E-Mail Action or Pager Action to configure alarm redirection so that ClearSCADA only sends messages to Users, User Groups, or User Rosters that have responsibility for, and/or are located in, the same region as the database item with which the alarms are associated.

When such an alarm redirection is triggered, ClearSCADA compares the region of the database item to which the alarm relates with the regions or geographical locations of users that exist in the database. If it finds a match, ClearSCADA redirects the alarm to the user(s) that it has located in, or found to be responsible for, the same region as the alarm. (If ClearSCADA does not find a user in the same region as the alarm, you can configure it to redirect the alarm to the User, User Group, or User Roster that you select specifically for such a situation.)

To facilitate this:

 

As with other alarm redirections, you can also specify other criteria for ClearSCADA to use when determining whether and to whom to redirect an alarm (see Configure Alarm Redirections for an Item or Group). With E-Mail and Pager Actions, you can also use the Inhibit Action property on the Action Form to define whether to only redirect alarms to users that are not logged on to ViewX or WebX; this is useful for only redirecting alarms when workstations are not being manned.


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