Health Indicator Details

About the Health Indicator Trend Chart

The Trend Chart workspace contains a graph that plots the readings values associated with a health indicator source. Specifically:

  • If a health indicator source is a record other than a Content Map record, the graph displays a history of reading values that are stored in reading source records.
  • If a health indicator source is a Content Map record, the graph displays a history of reading values that were collected by the process historian, assuming the following conditions have been met:

    • A connection to the OT Source is available.

    • The OT Source for the Content Map record provides access to historical data.

The following image shows an example of the graph when accessed for a multiple health indicators.



Numeric readings values are plotted on a line graph, while Character readings appear as circle markers along the x-axis. When you point to a line or marker, details of the reading and the related health indicator status appear, as shown in the preceding image.

The secondary graph below the main graph allows you to change the view of the main graph. You can shrink or expand the view by dragging the left or right border of the shaded area. You can drag the shaded area itself to show a different section of the main graph.

By default, the amount of reading data shown is based on the following criteria:
  • If the health indicator source is a record other than a Content Map record, the readings for the previous 12 months will be displayed on the graph, up to a maximum of 10,000 readings. If more than 10,000 readings exist, a message appears indicating that the data has been truncated, and asks whether or not you want to see more data.
  • If the health indicator source is a Content Map record, the readings for the previous two days will be displayed on the graph, up to a maximum of 100,000 readings. To view additional data, you can:

    • Select the Get More Data button to download additional data in 2-day increments, up to a maximum of 100,000 readings at a time.
    • Specify a specific time range to download additional data, up to a maximum of 100,000 readings.
    • For character health indicators, if a specific time range has more than 10,000 readings you are prompted to confirm if want to get more readings or not. You will not receive the prompt message after the maximum limit of 100,000 readings is reached.


Accessing the Trend Chart for Single vs. Multiple Health Indicator Sources

Depending upon how you access the Trend Chart workspace, some additional features are available.

When you access the Trend Chart workspace for a single health indicator source:

  • The shaded areas of the graph show the health indicator limit values and corresponding status colors.
  • If the health indicator source is a Content Map record, the value, timestamp, and quality of the Current Reading (Last Reading) from the process historian appear above the graph. If Current Reading: Unavailable appears, it may mean that a connection to the process historian could not be established or that the information requested does not exist.

When you access the Trend Chart workspace for multiple health indicator sources, you can select the health indicator name in the graph legend to show or hide individual trend lines.

Viewing Events on the Trend Chart

When you display events on the trend chart, triangle markers showing when each event occurred appear for each event along the x-axis of the graph.

The color of each marker corresponds to the severity of the event. You can point to a marker to show details of the event.

Access Trend and Details for Single Health Indicator

About This Task

This topic describes how you can access details (i.e., trend chart of health indicator readings, reading history, and health indicator source configuration) for a single health indicator. You can alternately view a trend chart for multiple health indicators related to the same asset.

Procedure

  1. On the Health Summary page, in the This Asset subsection, select the check box next to a health indicator, and then select .

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    On the Asset Health Manager Overview page, select a health indicator name in one of the overview lists (i.e., No Status, Normal, Warning, or Alert).

    The <Health Indicator Name>:<Description> page appears.

    Note: If you select more than one health indicator, the Multiple Health Indicators page appears instead.

    The date and time that the health indicator was last updated appears under the page heading and a link to open the Health Summary page for the related asset(s) appears on the right side of the page.

    The Trend Chart workspace is displayed, which contains a trend chart showing how the health indicator readings have fluctuated over time.



  2. Select the Reading History tab.

    The Reading History workspace appears, which displays the status, timestamp, and value of each reading for the selected health indicator.

    Note:
    • If the health indicator source is a Content Map record, the reading values displayed in the grid are directly from the process historian.
    • By default, rows are sorted by the Date/Time column, with the most recent reading at the top.
  3. Select the Configuration tab.
    The Configuration workspace appears, which displays the name, description, and limit values for the health indicator. You can optionally modify some of these values.

What To Do Next

Access Trend for Multiple Health Indicators

About This Task

This topic describes how you can view a trend chart showing readings for multiple health indicator sources related to the same asset. To view a table of reading history and the health indicator source configuration for a particular health indicator, you must access the health indicator details for the single health indicator.

Procedure

  1. On the Health Summary page, in the This Asset subsection, select the check boxes next to the health indicators whose readings you want to view on a trend chart.
    Note: You cannot view the trends for more than 10 health indicator sources at one time.
  2. Above the grid, select .

    The Multiple Health Indicators page appears.

    Note: If you select just one health indicator, the <Health Indicator Name>:<Description> page appears instead.

    This page contains a trend chart showing how the health indicator readings have fluctuated over time.

Display Events on the Trend Chart

About This Task

Note: The Trend Chart workspace can display a maximum of 500 events.

Procedure

  1. Access the Trend Chart workspace in one of the following ways:

    The Trend Chart workspace appears.

  2. Select the Events button.
    The Events Displayed on Trend window appears.
  3. Select the check boxes for the types and severity of events that you want to see on the graph.
  4. Select OK.

    Triangle markers showing when each event occurred appear for each event along the x-axis of the graph.

    The color of each marker corresponds to the severity of the event. You can point to a marker to show the details of the event.

  5. Optionally, to modify the date range on the Trend Chart workspace, select .

    The Filters menu appears.

  6. As necessary, in the Date Range section, enter dates in the From and To boxes, and then select Apply.

    Events are displayed based on the selected date range.

Modify Health Indicator Source Information

Procedure

  1. Access the health indicator details for the health indicator whose source information you want to view or modify.
  2. Select the Configuration tab.

    The Configuration workspace appears. The top of the workspace contains the name and description of the health indicator. The bottom of the workspace contains one of the following:

    • For a health indicator with a source, the bottom of the workspace contains the read-only datasheet of the health indicator source record.
    • For a health indicator without a source, the bottom of the workspace contains text boxes where you can modify the limit values for the health indicator.
  3. As needed, you can modify the values in the available fields, and then select .
    Note: If you want to modify limit values for a health indicator with a source, you must do so by accessing the source record in Record Manager.