Apply and OK buttons. Remote Automation Solutions OpenEnterprise Local Signal Maintenance Tool
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Remote Automation Solutions OpenEnterprise Local Signal Maintenance Tool empowers the user with capabilities to generate, adjust, and remove neighborhood pointers. Native pointers can be designed autonomously or as an arrangement. Local pointers are as a rule used to store figuring results or start cautions.
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Reference Guide
D301655X412
April 2012
1.6.10.4.1 Default
Local Signal Maintenance Tool
The default value of the string signal is entered here as text.
1.6.10.5 Time Value
Time signals have a default combined date/time field.
1.6.10.5.1 Time Value Default
The default value for a Time signal can be entered using a calendar control for the date, and by typing the time directly in..
1.6.10.5.1.1 Calendar
A calendar control appears when the default field is selected. The default date is selected from the calendar.
1.6.10.5.1.2 Direct Entry
The default time can be entered directly into the control.
1.6.11 Apply and OK buttons
There is a small difference in the operation of these buttons. They both initiate the process of inserting, copying or modifying a signal depending on the context. However, if the [Apply] button is selected, the dialog remains open, whereas if the [OK] button is selected, the currently open dialog is closed also.
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Reference Guide
D301655X412
April 2012
1.6.11.1 Modifying
Local Signal Maintenance Tool
The [Apply] and [OK] buttons are only enabled after a change has been made on the 'Modify Signal' dialog.
1.6.11.2 Copying
When the name has been changed the [Apply] and [OK] buttons become enabled, indicating that the user can select them to initiate the copying of the signal.
When the user is copying a signal, if the new name that they provided in the 'Name' field is found to be already in the database, the user is warned of this and the copy is aborted.
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Table of contents
- 4 Local Signal Maintenance Tool
- 4 Command Line Arguments
- 4 Main Interface
- 5 Menu Bar
- 6 Search Critieria
- 7 Description
- 8 Extension
- 8 Attribute
- 8 Match Case
- 8 Find Signals
- 9 Details
- 9 Signal List
- 9 Modify
- 9 Delete
- 10 Add Signal
- 11 Description
- 11 Add Range
- 11 Using format
- 12 Access area
- 12 Plant area
- 12 Manual inhibit
- 12 Alarm inhibit
- 12 Value
- 16 Apply and OK buttons
- 16 Signal Properties
- 17 Attribute name
- 17 Attribute value
- 18 Scroll bar
- 18 Re-size dialog
- 19 Modify Signal
- 19 Description
- 20 Add Range
- 20 Access area
- 20 Plant area
- 20 Manual inhibit
- 20 Alarm inhibit
- 20 Value
- 24 Copy Signal
- 25 Description
- 25 Add Range
- 25 Using format
- 26 Manual inhibit
- 26 Alarm inhibit
- 26 Value
- 29 Apply and OK buttons
- 31 Index