
MANUAL
GB CHATTER NOTIFICATION CONFIGURATION 1303
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Definition of rules
Rules definition
A rule
measurements or alarms - are processed.
system.
they will be processed by the rule, if not, they will be ignored.
System operate.
Example number one
The first element of the rule is 1, thus the data will be processed by the SCADA plug-in
The second element of the rule is M, thus data must come from a Modbus input on any MJK
The third element of the rule is 1, thus data must come from Modbus input number 1 on any
The fourth element of the rule is 0, thus the SCADA plug-in will output the measured value
The fifth element of the rule is M, thus data must come from a measurement.
Example number two
The first element of the rule is 1, thus the data will be processed by the SCADA plug-in
The second element of the rule is M, thus data must come from a Modbus input on any MJK
The third element of the rule is 1, thus data must come from Modbus input number 1 on any
The fourth element of the rule is 1024, thus the SCADA plug-in will output the GSM signal
The fifth element of the rule is M, thus data must come from a measurement.
Definition of rules
Rules are kept in this file:
C:\Program Files (X86)\MJK Automation\Chatter - Notification Service
cnsRulesEngineGlobalConfig.xml
First element - process where?
The first element is a digit designating which plug-in will process the data coming from this rule:
Data will be treated by the SCADA plug-in
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