We presently alarm through a PA system. What is the preferred method to make this redundant? One workstation's speaker output goes to the PA amp. When this computer goes down (i.e. operate not running), alarm is inaudible. I was thinking I could simply wire speaker output from two workstations to PA, but then our intermittent alarms would be garbled (I believe the WAV files don't play syncronously with one another on different workstations when alarm sounds?) -- I was thinking I could just use a schedule to toggle a parameter, and have second computer detect this and enable/disable its horn? How is this typically handled? I have different sounds configured for warning, critical, LEL alarms.
In reply to Steve Elves:
I think Steve is on the right track here. I've used the ProTalk devices from Barnett Engineering in the past with good success. They've been around for a long time and I haven't used one recently but I remember these being pretty simple devices that we triggered with DO's to send out an audible message by telephone or PA. Looks like they've got a new one now with a cell phone embedded that will do email and SMS as well as telephone and PA. Have a look here and see what you think www.barnett-engg.com/index.aspx
rgds,
dewey
Is it possible to monitor alarms in an Area to fire a DO? I know you can see how many alarms are active and suppressed in a Area but I was thinking of a way to turn on an output just in that Area.
Frank, I was going to suggest the same thing. You can read the area/almcnt in watchit so presumably a control module can read it.... however in watchit it only populated the value if the workstation and user filtering allowed it. So if no one is logged in, then it won't fire from operate, and it is doubtful the controller can resolve it. Frank Seipel <bounce-FSeipel@community.emerson.com> wrote: