Hi James,
On 2013-03-20 James F Ross wrote:
> Does anyone know how to build in a delay for a process variable so
> that it won't alarm unless the value is in the alarm range for a
> setable period of time? For instance, I'd like to set a particular
> variable so that it will alarm only if the value is below the LOW
> alarm setting for one second or longer. Is this doable either through
> the alarm handler or the database file or would I have to go into the
> source code and manually program in a delay?
ALH can do this itself using $ALARMCOUNTFILTER, see
http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/EpicsDocumentation/ExtensionsManuals/AlarmHandler/alhUserGuide-1.2.15/ALHUserGuide.html#6_3_12
In 3.15 you'll be able to configure the standard input record types to filter
alarms too, but for now the solutions available to you are either to use
ALH's $ALARMCOUNTFILTER or to do something a lot more complicated in a
database or an snl program.
- Andrew
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