OPC Alarms & Events
OPC Alarms & Events (brief OPC A&E) is in addition to the Data Access another standard in order to implement a central alert management manufacturer spanning. OPC A&E is used to guarantee the coupling with other control systems as well as to display alerts and events in a hierarchical system. WinCC OA differentiates between server and client when using OPC A&E:
WinCC OA OPC A&E server: WinCC OA provides alert data to higher-level third party systems and accepts acknowledgements from the third party systems.
WinCC OA OPC A&E client: Secondary systems return alert data in WinCC OA - these are shown centrally and processed (the acknowledgements are passed on to secondary systems).
As an example the OPC A&E server could be used in the topmost level of a hierarchical structure and could provide alert data to OPC A&E clients of other producers or the WinCC OA OPC A&E client. It is not mandatory to use the WinCC OA OPC A&E server and client for the communication. Arbitrary other OPC A&E servers can communicate with the WinCC OA OPC A&E client and vice versa. The use of OPC A&E guarantees consistent display on all hierarchical layers, irrelevant where an alert was acknowledged. Furthermore, you have to consider that the OPC A&E does not acknowledge the alert self but only send the information to the OPC A&E server, which then acknowledges the alert.
OPC (OLE for Process Control) means the use of OLE/COM technology for control systems. The specifications used for this purpose are specified by the OPC foundation (http://www.opcfoundation.org). The specification documents cover several category groups:
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Data Access (for more information on the OPC Data Access in WinCC OA, see chapter OPC, basics)
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Historical Data Access
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Alarms & Events
This documentation covers the most important concepts and the basic functionality of OPC A&E with WinCC OA. For detailed information on the functionality of the OPC A&E communication, particularly the use of all parameters, see the documentation of the used server or client and/or the OPC Alarms&Events specification.
The interaction of WinCC OA and OPC A&E is described in more detail in the chapter Functionality and concept description.
Chapter | Description | |
OPC alerts & events, basics | Introduction and links to other relevant chapters | |
Requirements and installation | Requirements and installation of OPC A&E in WinCC OA | |
Functionality and concept description | Description of the OPC A&E functionality in WinCC OA | |
Configuration of the OPC A&E server | Configuration panels of the OPC A&E server | |
Configuration of the OPC A&E client | Configuration panels of the OPC A&E client | |
DCOM settings for Remote Servers | Registration of a Remote Server | |
Example of the OPC A&E server | Stepwise instructions for configuration of the WinCC OA OPC A&E server | |
Example of the OPC A&E client | Stepwise instructions for configuration of the WinCC OA OPC A&E client | |
Possible config entries for the client | ||
[opcae] | Description of the config entries for the OPC A&E client | |
[opcae_<server name>] | ||
Possible config entries for the server | ||
[opcaesrv] | Description of the config entries for the OPC A&E server | |
Internal data points of the OPC A&E server | Description of the internal data point elements for the OPC A&E server | |
Internal data points of the OPC A&E client | Description of the internal data point elements for the OPC A&E client | |
Summary and relevant links | Summary and links to other relevant chapters of this Online Help |