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SCADA Alarms

PRISM provides a comprehensive knowledge-based alarm processing and filtering subsystem that is easy to implement and maintain. Using different knowledge-based parameters, alarms can be generated or suppressed on a need-to-know basis, confident that all events (alarms being a subset of events) will be logged and historically preserved. In addition, the knowledge-based alarm subsystem dynamically tailors the alarm features from each alarm window to meet your expectations and standards.

Versatile PRISM user-controlled alarm processing capability includes:
  • Alarm definition (as a subset of events)

  • Normal/abnormal state definition

  • Direct knowledge-based alarm suppression of up to eight devices

  • Indirect knowledge-based alarm suppression of up to eight devices

  • Alarm generation defined by area of responsibility

  • Alarm suppression defined by priority level

  • Permanent alarm suppression based on length-of-time criteria (transient filter)

  • Momentary alarm change detect and trip count ability to treat acknowledgment and deletion of alarms as two separate actions

 

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