Configure Common Point Properties

Use the fields at the top of the <Point Type> tab to configure the common point properties.

The following fields are common to most points on Generic Modbus controllers. For fields that are not described here, see the relevant point configuration section within this guide.

In Service

Use to specify whether a point is active or inactive, (see Placing an Item In Service).

Confirm Disable/Enable

Users with the required permissions can disable a point that is In Service, or enable a point that is not In Service. Such actions are carried out using the Disable Point and Enable Point pick actions.

Use the Confirm Disable/Enable combo box to specify whether a confirmation dialog box is displayed whenever an operator requests that this point is disabled or enabled (see Requesting Confirmation of Action Requests).

Outstation

Use to specify the controller on which a point is located. Use the browse button to display a Reference browse window and select the relevant controller from the window.

Address

Use to specify the point’s address. Specify the address in the format and range that is supported by the controller on which the point is located (see Generic Modbus Point Addressing).

Severity

Use this combo box to define the severity of point status alarms. For more information on severities, see Defining Severities.

Area of Interest

This field is only displayed if the Area of Interest feature is enabled on your system. Use the field to specify the Area of Interest with which any non-state related point alarms or events are to be associated (see Assign a Different Area of Interest to an Item's Alarms and Events).

Retrieval Interval

Use this combo box to determine how often the server polls the controller to retrieve the point's current data.

None - Not Polled

The server only polls the controller for the point's data when:

  • The server, driver, channel, set, controller, or point has become active (In Service) after previously being inactive (not In Service). For example, when the point is placed In Service following its creation in the database.
  • The controller on which the point is located has been out of communications with the server and communications are restored.
  • The Refresh pick action is triggered on the controller.
Interval 1 to Interval 8

The server polls the controller for the point's current data at timed intervals. The actual frequency of the selected interval is configured on the corresponding Generic Modbus Outstation Form (see Define the Data Retrieval Intervals).

Continuous

The server constantly polls the controller for the point's current data.

The Retrieval Interval defines the polling frequency between Geo SCADA Expert and the controller on which the point is located. If Persistence is used, any point state changes will be delayed until the specified persistence time has expired. If the point is configured to use Significant Change, any change in point value will only be recorded if the change exceeds the Significant Change deadband. For more information on both of these properties, see Use Persistence to Stop Fleeting Changes in Value from Changing a Point State.

Be aware that the Retrieval Interval field does not apply to some point types supported by Advanced Modbus Extension Driver.

Scan Group (Confidence Interval)

Use the combo box to specify the Scan Group with which the point is associated. The Scan Group determines the frequency with which the driver updates the server with the current value for the point. This provides confidence that all is well between Geo SCADA Expert and the direct controller, as the point is updated in the database at the Scan Group rate, regardless of whether the point has changed in the controller.

With most types of point on the Advanced Modbus driver, the specified Scan Group triggers a poll for data at the corresponding Scan Group interval. You therefore typically assign a Scan Group that has an interval that is a multiple of the point’s Retrieval Interval rate. Be aware that if a Scan Group is specified that has a faster interval than the Retrieval Interval, polling will occur at the Scan Group rate (however, this is not recommended).

For any type of point on the Advanced Modbus driver, specify the frequency of each Scan Group on the Scan Parameters tab of the associated Channel Form (see Define Intervals for Timed Current Data Updates).

The Scan Group (Confidence Interval) combo box does not apply if the server only retrieves logged, but not current data for a point.

The polling of some point types that are supported by Advanced Modbus Extension Drivers differs from that mentioned above. Where the polling regime differs, the difference is explained in the relevant Advanced Modbus extension driver guide.


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