Innotech iSEA User Manual
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Innotech Service & Event Analyser Installation Instructions
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Chapter 3 – Configuring iSEA
Point Name
Point Address
Alarm Activation Settings
DbConnected
DbConnected~Output
Set the ‘Activation Settings’ to ‘Changes to 0’.
A point value of 0 indicates that Chronicle
Server can no longer communicate with the
specified database.
iCommConnected iCommConnected~Output
Set the ‘Activation Settings’ to ‘Changes to 0’.
A point value of 0 indicates that Chronicle
Server can no longer communicate with an
iComm.
AllocatedDB
AllocatedDB~Output
Set the ‘Activation Settings’ to ‘Changes’.
This value indicates the current maximum
size of the database. The value should be 4
if ‘SQL Express’ is selected as the Database
Server type in Chronicle Manager, or 10 if ‘SQL
Express 10GB’ is selected.
ReportingUsage
ReportingUsage~Output
(Maintenance Alarm Group) set the ‘Activation
Settings’ to ‘Goes higher than 90’.
(Critical Alarm Group) set the ‘Activation Set-
tings’ to ‘Goes higher than 97’.
This value indicates the percentage used of
the database allocated for reporting point
logging. See note blow.
DongleConnected DongleConnected~Output
Set the ‘Activation Settings’ to ‘Changes to 0’.
A value of 0 indicates that a valid dongle is not
connected to the Chronicle Server computer.
Table 3-5:
FM Alarm Group Activation Settings
15. Drag each point to the required Alarm Group. The following ‘Activation Settings’ are
recommended values and may be customised as required:
Once the ReportingUsage value exceeds 90, steps should be taken to ensure long term storage of backups are kept,
as the earliest records in the database will be overwritten once the usage reaches 95%.
The Maintenance alarm for this point may be removed if this occurs, as the usage will never reduce below 90%,
unless the reporting usage allocation is increased, or the Database type is changed from ‘SQL Express’ to ‘SQL
Express 10GB’ (requires dongle).
If the usage exceeds 97% there is a critical issue with the database which may cause logging to fail if the reporting
allocation is not increased.
IMPORTANT