Overview of Alarms and Events
Using Historian, you can archive alarms and events data from any OPC-compliant alarms and events server.
Alarms: Alarms are generally defined as tags going into an abnormal condition. For example, you can set an alarm on a boiler when it reaches a specified temperature. Alarms usually have a well-defined life cycle, which is defined by the individual data sources from which the alarms data is collected. They enter an alarm state, are generally acknowledged, then return to normal.
- iFIX Alarms and Events collector
- OPC Classic Alarms and Events collector
Historian handles alarm data in two ways. You can view the entire Alarm as a single record that contains all information about the alarm, or you can view the Alarm History, which shows the transitions of the alarm as individual records.
Events: Events are generally defined as activities in a system that occur once only. For example, a user logging on to a device is an event. When viewing this data in Historian, each event is returned as a record.