Alarm attributes, Static vs. dynamic attributes, What is the tag configuration editor – National Instruments BridgeVIEW User Manual

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Chapter 3

Tag Configuration

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Alarm Attributes

Alarm attributes describe abnormal process conditions for a given tag.
Alarms are useful for notifying users of abnormal conditions. For example,
if an analog tag measures the volume of a tank, a HI alarm can be used to
indicate that the tank is full and an operator must perform some action
and acknowledge this state before processing can proceed. For information
on how to configure alarming attributes of a tag, see the

Alarms

section

later in this chapter.

Static vs. Dynamic Attributes

Tag attributes are classified as either static or dynamic attributes.

Static

attributes

require you to restart the Engine when you change them from

the Tag Configuration Editor. A static attribute change is marked with
a solid diamond in the Tag Configuration Editor. Examples of static
attributes are general attributes and I/O connection attributes, such as
server, device, or item.

Dynamic attributes

do not require the Engine to restart. The Tag

Configuration Editor can change a dynamic tag attribute in a running
Engine. A dynamic attribute change is marked with a hollow diamond in
the Tag Configuration Editor. Examples of dynamic attributes include
enabling logging operations, alarm attributes, and some scaling attributes.
For more information about dynamic tag attributes, see the

Tag Attributes

VIs

section of Chapter 7,

Advanced Application Topics

.

What Is the Tag Configuration Editor?

The Tag Configuration Editor is a tool that assists you in configuring all
the parameters of the BridgeVIEW Engine. The chief component of this
tool is the configuration of all tags in the system. Other configuration
components include Alarm and Event Logging, and Historical Logging.

To start the Tag Configuration Editor, select Project»Tag»
Configuration…
from the menu bar of an open VI. Figure 3-1 shows
the Tag Configuration Editor with

tanks.scf

loaded.

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