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3.2.2 Group Display
A Group Display provides an overview of four, six or eight points (
). The top line displays a leg-
end for the group. (There is no restriction on the number of characters in the legend. However, the legend,
which is centered
,
can extend beyond both edges of the display if it is longer than 45 to 50 characters.)
The display is divided into four, six or eight blocks; the information within each block relates to one point.
3.2.2.1 Point Tagnames
At the top of each point’s block on the Group Display is a button which contains the first 12 characters of
the point’s tagname. If the tagname is longer than 12 characters, the last (12th) character displayed in the
tagname is a tilde (~). Click this button to call up the Point Display for that tagname in the Operator
Window.
Table 3-1. Group Status Conditions
Color
Text
Status
Red
Unack.
alarms
At least one point in the group is in an alarm state, and the alarm is
unacknowledged.
Yellow
(Unack.). At least one point in the group was previously in alarm, and, although the
point in alarm has returned to normal, the alarm has not been acknowledged.
Yellow
Alarms
At least one point in the group is in an alarm state, and the alarm has been
acknowledged.
Cyan
???
The status of at least one point in the group is unknown because the point
cannot be accessed by DBA.
Green
[No text]
All points in the group are accessible by DBA, are in normal state or alarm
inhibit state, and no alarms need acknowledgment.
Gray
[No text]
If the group has not been configured, the pushbutton appears in gray.
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Figure 3-2. Group Display Example