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Alarm Analysis Configuration
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In a parallel redundant configuration more than one printer will be active printing
the same alarms or events. Parallel redundancy is achieved by creating separate
service groups for each printer. How to do this is described in How to Create
Parallel Redundancy for the Alarm Printers. on page 133.
Setting up an Alarm Printer with the Delivered Default Aspects
Here we will setup a printer to function as an alarm printer with help of the
delivered default aspects. The alarms might be lost if the printer is not working.
Follow the steps below:
1. Install the printer as a local printer in the Windows platform in your System
node. See How to set up a Network Printer on page 134.
2. Expand the Alarm Logger Service in the Service Structure.
3. Select Basic, Service Group and open the Service Group Definition aspect and
its configuration view, refer to Figure 61.
4. Select the Special Configuration tab and then Common Alarm & Event
Logger Configuration from the drop-down menu.
Figure 61. Service Group Definition Aspect - Special Configuration Tab
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