Alarm Configuration Expander
In Object Configurator, the Alarm Configuration expander lets you create and configure alarms for the property currently selected in the Properties expander. Specifically, you can:
- Edit a field system alarm
 - Create, edit, or delete a management platform alarm
 
For related procedures, see Creating Alarms.

Alarm Configuration Expander  | ||
  | Name  | Description  | 
1  | None  | Defines no alarm functionality for this data point property.  | 
2  | Valid  | Displays, based on the color code, the source used for inheriting the information (see Presetting Behavior).  | 
3  | Field system  | Defines the alarm configuration for the field system.  | 
4  | Management Station  | Defines the alarm functionality on the management station.  | 
5  | Alarm kind  | 
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6  | Alarm flags  | 
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7  | New  | Opens an input mask for defining the alarm condition in a row. Multiple alarm conditions can be defined.  | 
8  | Delete  | Deletes the highlighted alarm condition.  | 
9  | Clear  | Deletes all alarm conditions from the alarm table, (except the entries for Normal and Alarm).  | 
Entry Mask for Management Platform Alarm

  | Name  | Description  | 
1  | Alarm Class  | Defines the alarm class to be enabled for an event.  | 
2  | Operand  | Defines the condition (operand) for reporting the event.  | 
3  | Value Range  | Defines the value at which an event is reported.  | 
4  | Event Text  | Displays the alarm text for incoming event.  | 
5  | Normal Text  | Displays the alarm text for outgoing event.  | 
6  | Alarm config. activated  | When the check box is selected, the alarm is set to active.  | 
Supported Operands  | ||
Operand  | Meaning  | Example  | 
| |  | Or  | 
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!| |  | Nor  | 
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..  | In the range of two values  | 
 
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!..  | Not in the range of two values  | 
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>  | Greater than  | 
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<  | Less than  | 
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>=  | Greater than or equal to  | 
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<=  | Less than or equal to  | 
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Fault indication
- The first value must be less than the second value. A valid value must be less than or equal to 30.
 
- The value sequence is not ascending. A valid value must be less than 50.
 










