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4.4.2 Threshold values and alarms
What is an alarm?
An alarm is triggered as soon as a preset or default threshold value
is exceeded. This event results in a graphic display on the website
and the device, the sending of an Ethernet trap and the switching
of the floating contact.
In the list of threshold values and alarms the threshold values and
the associated triggering of alarms can be set for all subscribers
together or each individual subscriber.
Fig. 4: Threshold values and alarms
4.4.3 Last cycle
The Last Cycle only refers to the set period of analysis but not to
the ”bus cycle”
The time span of the last cycle can be set from one hour to
maximum 120 hours.
4.4.4 Designation of subscribers
At the run-up of a PROFINET network the subscriber names of all
devices are displayed. If these names are not informative, a restart
is impossible or an alias name is to be displayed, it can be done
now. Controller names are not recognized during the run-up and
must therefore get an alias name.