One way to accomplish this is to change the "Sound Cycles" setting in all of your Alarm Priority tags. By default, these are set to "Unlimited" so that sounds play continuously but you can change to a specific number of cycles for each priority.
For example, the default VTScada settings for the AlarmPriority2 tah (i.e. the High priority) are:
Tone 1 plays at 1800Hz for 0.5 seconds
Tone 2 plays at 1000Hz for 0.5 seconds
Cycles is set to Unlimited
If the Cycles is set to 5, the you will get 5 seconds of audible annunciation each time a new high priority alarm occurs, followed by silence (if no other alarms are active).
Note that you will need to do this for all of the Alarm Priority tags .
One way to accomplish this is to change the "Sound Cycles" setting in all of your Alarm Priority tags. By default, these are set to "Unlimited" so that sounds play continuously but you can change to a specific number of cycles for each priority.
For example, the default VTScada settings for the AlarmPriority2 tah (i.e. the High priority) are:
Tone 1 plays at 1800Hz for 0.5 seconds
Tone 2 plays at 1000Hz for 0.5 seconds
Cycles is set to Unlimited
If the Cycles is set to 5, the you will get 5 seconds of audible annunciation each time a new high priority alarm occurs, followed by silence (if no other alarms are active).
Note that you will need to do this for all of the Alarm Priority tags .
Lawrence MacNeil
Trihedral Engineering Limited