Before you begin, What you need, Chapter 4 – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Alarms and Events Quick Start User Manual

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Chapter 4

Add a device server for Logix5000, PLC-5, or SLC 500
controllers

To use device-based alarms in Logix5000 controllers, or tag-based alarms in PLC-5,
SLC 500, or Logix5000 controllers you must add a device server to your application.

FactoryTalk Alarms and Events supports two types of alarm monitoring:

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Device-based alarm monitoring

. Built-in alarm instructions, that are available in

RSLogix 5000 v. 16 or later, are programmed in a logic project and then
downloaded to a Logix5000 controller. The controller detects alarm conditions
and publishes event information, which can be displayed and logged.

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Tag-based alarm monitoring

. Software-based tag alarm and event servers

monitor controllers for alarm conditions through data servers and publish event
information, which can be displayed and logged. Tag-based alarm monitoring is
supported for Logix5000, PLC-5, and SLC 500 devices communicating through
Rockwell Automation device servers (RSLinx Enterprise), or for third-party
controllers that communicate through OPC Data Servers.

You can use a mix of both types of alarm monitoring. Choose tag-based alarm
monitoring if you do not want to change the logic in your programmable controllers.
Choose tag-based alarm monitoring, if you do not want to update the firmware in
Logix5000 controllers.

Before you begin

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If you are using device-based alarms, define your alarms, as shown in Chapter 3,
“Define device-based alarms in Logix5000 controllers”.

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If you are using tag-based alarms, you can create a controller program to detect
alarm conditions and then communicate them through tags that are monitored by
the FactoryTalk Tag Alarm and Event Server.

What you need

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RSLinx Enterprise

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FactoryTalk View Studio or FactoryTalk Administration Console

This guide uses FactoryTalk View Studio to define a device server. You can also use
FactoryTalk Administration Console. For more information, select Help > Contents
from the FactoryTalk Administration Console window.

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