Enabling or Disabling a Device, Measurement, and / or Alarm Mapping
Disable a device, measurement, and / or alarm mapping to remove the device, measurement, and / or alarm mapping information from the communication network. Enable a device, measurement, and / or alarm mapping that was previously disabled to reconnect it to the communication network. You can disable / enable one or all device, measurement, or alarm at a time using the EWS Client user interface.
NOTE: By default, all the device, measurement, and alarm mapping are disabled.
TIP: Select Enable All Mapping to enable all the device, measurement, and alarm mapping.
To enable a device mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to enable device mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of the device mapping for which you want to enable, and then turn on the enabled option.
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Click OK.
NOTE: On device enabled, the associated measurement(s) and alarm(s) are enabled.
To enable a measurement mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to enable measurement mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of the measurement mapping for which you want to enable, and then turn on the enabled option.
- Click OK.
To enable an alarm mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to enable alarm mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of an alarm mapping for which you want to enable, and then turn on the enabled option.
- Click OK.
TIP: Select Disable All Mapping to disable all the device, measurement, and alarm mapping.
To disable a device mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to disable device mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of the device mapping for which you want to disable, and then turn off the enabled option.
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Click OK.
NOTE: On device disabled, the associated measurement(s) and alarm(s) are disabled.
To disable a measurement mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to disable measurement mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of the measurement mapping for which you want to disable, and then turn off the enabled option..
- Click OK.
To disable an alarm mapping using the EWS Client user interface:
- In EWS Client table, select the row of the EWS client for which you want to disable alarm mapping, and then click Edit in this row. This opens the Re-configure EWS Client dialog.
- In Re-configure EWS Client, select the Device and Measurement Mapping tab.
- In Device and Measurement Mapping, select the row of an alarm mapping for which you want to disable, and then turn off the enabled option..
- Click OK.
Related topics:
- Configuring EWS Client
- Re-configuring EWS Client
- Deleting an EWS Client
- Disabling or Enabling an EWS Client
For specific information on mapping, see
- Remapping a Device, Measurement, and / or Alarm Mapping
- Deleting a Device, Measurement, and / or Alarm Mapping
- Enabling or Disabling a Device, Measurement, and / or Alarm Mapping
For reference information see: