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The RemoveFromService Method is used to suppress a specific Alarm instance. It is only available on an instance of an AlarmConditionType that also exposes the OutOfServiceState. Normally, the NodeId of the object instance is passed as the ObjectId to the Call Service. However, some Servers do not expose Condition instances in the AddressSpace. Therefore, Servers shall allow Clients to call the RemoveFromService Method by specifying ConditionId as the ObjectId. The Method cannot be called with an ObjectId of the AlarmConditionType Node.
Signature
RemoveFromService ();
Method result codes in Table 47 (defined in Call Service)
Table 47 – RemoveFromService result codes
Result Code |
Description |
Bad_MethodInvalid |
The MethodId provided does not correspond to the ObjectId provided. See OPC 10000-4 for the general description of this result code. |
Bad_NodeIdInvalid |
Used to indicate that the specified ObjectId is not valid or that the Method was called on the ConditionType Node. See OPC 10000-4 for the general description of this result code. |
Comments
Instances that do not expose the OutOfService State shall reject RemoveFromService calls. RemoveFromService Method applies to an Alarm instance, even if it is not currently in the Active State.
Table 48 specifies the AddressSpace representation for the RemoveFromService Method.
Table 48 – RemoveFromService Method AddressSpace definition
Attribute |
Value |
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BrowseName |
RemoveFromService |
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References |
NodeClass |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
ModellingRule |
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AlwaysGeneratesEvent |
ObjectType |
AuditConditionOutOfServiceEventType |
Defined in 5.10.12 |