Points Used on SCADAPack 50 Outstations

Geo SCADA Expert uses Point database items to represent the measuring instruments that are attached to a SCADAPack 50 device. A point receives data from the corresponding measuring instrument on a device. The device then reports this point data to Geo SCADA Expert, which uses it to update the relevant values in the Geo SCADA Expert database.

For each measuring instrument that is attached to a device, you need to add a corresponding point of the appropriate type to the Geo SCADA Expert database (see Preparation in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Point Configuration and see Create a Point in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Point Configuration). A SCADAPack 50 device has three different point types:

You can organize these database items within a group (see Groups in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Configuration).

You configure each Point database item by using an appropriate Point Form. For example, to configure an analog point, you use a SCADAPack 50 Analog Point Form (see Display a Form in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Configuration).

Each Form has a number of tabs. Many of these tabs are common to many drivers (see Tabs on Point Forms in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Advanced Drivers).

Each tab contains a number of fields (see Fields on Forms in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Configuration). You use the fields to configure the Point properties. The point configuration defines how that point's data is displayed and used within Geo SCADA Expert. For example, whether Geo SCADA Expert scales raw values, logs an event or raises an alarm if the point goes into a particular state.

To create and configure a Geo SCADA Expert Point database item, you need to be logged on with a User Account that has the Configure Database feature enabled and the relevant permissions set (see Creating a User Account in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Security).

 

To configure Point database items, use these links:


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