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Line: The data is plotted as a Line graph, with squares plotted at each data point.

Point: The data is plotted as squares at each data point.

X-axis projection: The data is plotted as a line graph (no squares). The plot is filled along the X-axis.

Y-axis projection: The data is plotted as a line graph (no squares) with the X and Y data transposed. The plot is

filled along the Y-axis.

The Reference line section lets you configure up to four horizontal lines that can be drawn across the plot.

Each line can be enabled separately, and can have a unique color and position. The position specified for each

line is relative to the values entered in the Low Limit and High Limit fields. If the Limit from PLC box is

checked, the reference lines are referenced to the values entered in the specified register addresses (low limit

= value in register address; high limit = value in register address + 1).

Recipe View

The Recipe View is used to display recipe data on the HMI screen. The recipes are created on the Recipe tab in

the System Parameters and the data is stored in the recipe database file (*.db). Recipe data cannot be edited

in the Recipe View table. However, Numeric Input objects can be used to enter or change recipe data by

selecting the Recipe Device Type in the address field and selecting the Recipe and Item to be edited. See

“Chapter 15 – Recipes” for more information.

Alarm Bar

The Alarm Bar Object is used to display alarms detected by the Alarm (Event) Log Object. It displays the alarm

message for each current alarm in a single horizontal scrolling line across the Alarm Bar’s display. Only the

most recent alarm appears in the Alarm Bar.

Alarm Display

The Alarm Display Object is used to display alarms detected by the Alarm (Event) Log Object. It displays the

alarm message for each alarm in a table format arranged in chronological order. All current alarms are

displayed in the Alarm Display and are removed from the list once the alarm condition is cleared.

An Alarm Acknowledge function can be enabled, which provides a Write address for the Alarm Display. Each

alarm/event can be acknowledged by touching the message in the Alarm Display. A different color can be

assigned for the Acknowledge status.

An Indirect Window can be configured to popup when the alarm/event is acknowledged to provide additional

information to the operator on how to proceed. The Indirect Window should be placed on the same window

as the Alarm Display. The window number is configured in the Alarm (Event) Log’s Message tab (Write value

for Event Display object) and is written into the Write address assigned in the Event Display.

Event Display

The Event Display Object is used to display alarms or events monitored by the Alarm (Event) Log Object.

Events can be displayed in Real-time or History mode. In Real-time mode, each alarm/event can be

acknowledged by touching the alarm/event in the Event Display. Different colors can be assigned for the

Acknowledge and Return To Normal statuses.

An Indirect Window can be configured to popup when the alarm/event is acknowledged to provide additional

information to the operator on how to proceed. The Indirect Window should be placed on the same window

as the Event Display. The window number is configured in the Alarm (Event) Log’s Message tab (Write value

for Event Display object) and is written into the Write address assigned in the Event Display.

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