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42 System Configuration
2.8.4.2 Message Color Definition
By default, messages which are sent to a printer are printed in black, and messages which are sent to a file
appear as black characters on a white background.
To define a different color to be used when a message from a particular class is sent to a file (or to an
optional color printer), click on the Color Selection button located immediately below the Message Class
name. The window shown in
appears.
Click on the desired color, then click OK to complete the selection process.
2.8.4.3 Message Indentation Definition
The Space button, located below the Color button, is used to define the number of spaces of indentation
to be used for each Message Class. Where a number of different Message Classes are routed to the same
printer, setting a different indentation for each Message Class can assist you in finding messages of a par-
ticular class. The face of the Space button indicates the number of spaces each Message Class will be
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Figure 2-21. Device Routing Assignment Window
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Figure 2-22. Message Color Selection Window
✎ Note
The message color defined here is used when the message is logged
to a device (file or printer); it is not the same as Alarm Priority color
(see
Section 2.6.1.3, Priority Colors
), and will not affect messages in
the Mini-Alarm Window or Alarm Review display.