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Figure 24: Alarm handling
Note:
These input parameters can come from external sources (for example, eCAP or eAPI) or
partly from configuration tables.
Detailed explanation of the five parameters
• Group
The input program provides a Group name to which the alarm must be sent. This Group
name must be defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP table. From this eKERNEL_GROUP
table a reference is made to the eKERNEL_MEMBER table. Here, the members in the
group are defined. These members are already the actual devices to which the alarm
must be sent. Therefore, the Group name defines to which devices the alarm is sent; the
Group name is needed to connect the input program with the output devices. In fact, the
tables eKERNEL_GROUP and eKERNEL_MEMBER in the configuration database are
filled in correctly after you use the eCONFIG module for configuration.
Figure 25: Input/output relationships on page 99 shows an example of the relation
between the input program and the output devices, and uses the eIO Module as input
module.
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