3 Setting up functions
3.4 Fault services
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Description of the trigger function
We distinguish between machine triggers and server triggers:
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A machine trigger responds in the form of queries for signals from the control.
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A server trigger queries for values that have already been captured in the
server, and do not depend on the communication between machine and
server.
Any action can be executed with any trigger, regardless of whether it is of a
machine or a server type. Fault help requests from the Internet PC and due
maintenance jobs are an exception: They are monitored on the server, rather than
being machine-triggered.
Initiating the trigger
A trigger can be assigned a label, which determines its behavior at the central start
date for maintenance.
See Section: Editing the master data of a machine
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If a label has been set and a start date, which has not yet been reached,
has been configured in the master data of the machine, the trigger will not
be initiated.
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If the date has been reached or is in the past, the trigger will be initiated
according to the conditions set for it.
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If a start date has not been configured, or the label has not been set, the
trigger will be initiated according to the conditions set for it.
The label for an entire trigger relates to each individual condition linked in the
trigger. "OFF" therefore indicates that no trigger conditions have been linked to the
start time. "ON" indicates that all trigger conditions have been linked to the start
time. A "faded ON" indicates that at least one trigger condition is linked to the start
time.
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1. Designation per comparative line
2. Checkbox (toggling) for insertion,
selection individual or all.
3. Mathematical comparative
operation
4. Action, all comparative lines
marked are inserted.
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