OSI PI Collector Features
The following table outlines the OSI PI Collector features:
Feature | Capability |
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Browse Source For Tags | Yes* |
Browse Source For Tag Attributes | Yes |
Polled Collection | No |
Minimum Poll Interval | N/A |
Unsolicited Collection | Yes |
Time Stamp Resolution | milliseconds or seconds |
Accept Device Time stamps | Yes |
Floating Point Data | Yes |
Integer Data | Yes |
String Data | Yes |
Enumeration Data | Yes |
Binary Data | No |
Array Data | No |
Enumeration Sets | Yes** |
Collector Status Outputs | Yes |
Python Expression Tags | Yes |
**- The OSI PI Collector can also be used to automatically handle updates of digital states in Historian as enumerated sets without restarting the PI Collector. Consult the topic on Configuring Auto-synchronization of Digital States for details.
**- If digital states are renamed or deleted in the PI Collector, the corresponding enumerated sets in Historian are not automatically renamed or deleted without a restart of the PI collector. Unused enumerated sets cannot be automatically deleted, because the PI server does not notify the PI collector about rename or delete activity. However, the situation can be reconciled with certain manual steps. Consult the topics Renaming Digital States and Deleting Digital States for details.
**- In some instances, OSI PI Digital tags which are created as enumerated tags in Historian can contain values from the PI System digital set, rather than their assigned digital set. In these instances the System digital values will be reflected as 0 with BAD quality in Historian.