Figure 3.1, Table 3.1, Color definitions – RLE FMS V.1.13 User Manual
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Web Interface Configuration
Once it’s configured, the FMS home page may look similar to this:
Figure 3.1
Configured FMS Home Page
As you can see in our example, each input has a box with its number, name, and status. The
box is shaded to signal the inputs status. Color codes are as follows.
Note the XML Status link in the middle right side of the page. This link allows a user to
download data collected by the FMS as an XML file and then import it into a spreadsheet for
viewing, logging, and analyzing. If you’d like to save this file from the web interface, right
click on the link and select “Save Target As”. If you left click on the link, you will just be able
to view the information.
Color
Description
Green
Input is normal-not in an alarm state.
Yellow
Analog inputs only-input is in a high alarm 1 or low
alarm 1 state.
Red
Analog input is in a high alarm 2 or low alarm 2 state.
Digital input is in an alarm state.
Blue
Alarm/Input disabled by a schedule.
White (no shading)
Input is not configured-spare point for future use.
Magenta, Green, or Gold
Digital Status point is on. This color is configurable
under the System Configuration Menu.
Table 3.1
Color Definitions