Proxy point status

In addition to status flags that also apply to non-proxy points (refer to the User Guide section “How status flags are set”), some status flags in proxy points are set and cleared resulting from polled value or status updates received via the parent driver’s communications subsystem, for example:

Statuses above are set automatically, but you typically set a fourth status for a proxy point manually:

NoteTypically, a proxy point has an alarm status only if its value falls in the “offnormal algorithm” limits specified in its own (NiagaraAX) alarm extension. If the driver and protocol has “intrinsic” or “native” alarm determination methods (such as with BACnet), a proxy point may show alarm status that originated locally within that device. In the case of the Niagara Bacnet driver, this also applies to override status, possibly a “native” condition for a proxied BACnet object.