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Modem: Indicates that your computer must dial into the unit via your modem. When more

than one unit requiring a modem connection is selected on the real-time screen, the software

will periodically connect to each unit. Use the ConnectOnTime and ConnectOffTime slots to

specify how long your modem should connect to the selected unit(s). ConnectOffTime is the

intercall time from when the selected unit disconnects until the next unit connects. The param-

eters of each are specified in minutes.

Note: If you are connecting to only one unit via modem and want the connection

to be continuous, select Local as the connect type.

Radio: Means that you are communicating with your units via radio modem. In this scenario,

the computer will poll the selected I/O points from each unit on a continuous basis.
When the Real-time screen runs, it will connect to all units connected via serial port first, fol-

lowed by units on a radio network, and lastly units connected via modem. The order of calls for

modem units is based on the order in which they were added to the realtime screen during the

initial design stage.

Figure 6: Palette with connected units

PLACING OBJeCTS ON THe PALeTTe

A variety of standard objects can be accessed with the tabbed categories: Electrical, Rotating,

Containers, Valves, and Gauges. To place objects on the Palette, select one of the tabs and

click on an object. For example, from the Container Tab, click on the ContainerVessel object.

Now click on the palette. The Vessel should appear on the palette as shown below.

Figure 7: Vessel object

Next, edit the properties of the vessel to assign it to an I/O value. Adjust the minimum and

maximum values, set the colors, and so forth. A list of properties with descriptions is provided

below.

Basic Properties

BackGndMode: There are 2 settings: bmOpaque and bmTransparent. The bmOpaque

setting will display the background color of the component or image as specified

by the Color property. The bmTransparent setting will display the component back-

ground as transparent so that any component, image or background will be visible.