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Configure rate of change alarms

  • Last UpdatedApr 08, 2025
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A rate of change alarm detects when the absolute value of an alarm exceeds a specified limit over a measured interval. A tag is tested for a rate-of-change alarm whenever its value changes. The change rate is calculated using the previous tag value, the time of the previous change, the current tag value, and the current time.

The calculated rate of change over time is compared to a rate-of-change percentage limit specified for a tag. If the calculated rate-of-change is greater than the percentage limit, an alarm condition is set for the tag. A rate-of-change alarm remains active until the rate at which the tag is changing is less than the alarm limit.

Configure a rate of change alarm

  1. Open the Tagname Dictionary.

  2. Select an existing real or integer tag or create a new tag.

  3. Select either Alarms or Details & Alarms at the top of the Tagname Dictionary dialog box to show the alarm details dialog box. The following figure shows only those options that apply to rate-of-change alarms.

    Configure rate of change of alarm

  4. Select the Rate of Change box.

  5. In the % per box, enter the maximum allowable percentage change limit.

  6. Select Sec, Min, or Hr as the time interval unit.

  7. In the Priority box, type a number between 1 and 999 to set the alarm priority.

  8. Optionally assign an alarm inhibitor tag for the rate of change alarm.

    1. In the Alarm Inhibitor area, select the button to show the Select Tag dialog box containing a list of defined tags.

    2. Highlight a tag in the list and select OK. The name of the tag you selected as the inhibitor tag appears in the Alarm Inhibitor box.

    For more information on inhibiting alarms, see Inhibit alarms.

  9. Select Save.

  10. Select Close to close the Tagname Dictionary dialog box.

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