Controlling time interval inputs (TiR)

Clicking a graphic object with an I/O Tag of TiR (Time interval - input) type connected to control (the user has sufficient access rights) opens the control window that consists of two tabs:

Object status and control
Object information

Object status and control


Object status dialog window


1Object name.
2Object description.
3Current value and technical units of the object.

Note
: If the object is in the Default value state (see the tabs Default manual ctrl or Default automatic ctrl), there is displayed the text Default value instead of Current value.
4Value time.
5Object states.
6Object value flags (user attributes). There are shown the flags, the value of which is TRUE.
7Acknowledges the object value.
8Limits defined for the object: <VLL, LL, HL, VHL>.

VLL - Very Low Limit (the lowest limit)
LL - Low Limit
HL - High Limit
VHL - Very High Limit (the highest limit)

9Telemetric value of the object.

Note: Value is shown if the object is in the Default value state (see the tabs Default manual ctrl or Default automatic ctrl).

10Part of the control window for controlling the object.
Opens a dynamic graph of the object.
Opens a multigraph of the object.

Edit object. Only when process CNF is running.

Inserts the object into the current page of the Browser if opened. If is not opened, clicking the button opens it and inserts the object into the first page of the Browser.
Copies the object name to Clipboard.


The bottom of the tab contains the following tabs allowing to control the object:

DEFAULT MANUAL CTRL

The tab allows to set manually a default value of the object along with user attributes (flags). It contains the button Activate, current object value and value time. Clicking the button Activate opens the dialog box to confirm the activation of the Default value status for the object. After clicking the buttons Yes and Execute in that dialog box, the tab Default manual ctrl has the following appearance:

Default manual control tab


1Depending on the button Execute in the control window, the button Set is used as follows:
  1. If the button Execute is NOT in the control window, then clicking the button Set sets up the default value and value flags.
  2. If the button Execute IS in the control window, then clicking the button Set just ''prepares'' the default value and value flags to set.
2Clicking the button sets up the default value and value flags ''prepared'' to set by clicking the button Set.

Note: The button Execute is in the control window, if the option Acknowledge is checked in the object configuration in the process D2000 GrEditor.

3Input mask: full / by transformation palette.
4Allows to set a default value.
5Opens the dialog box to set flags of the default value.


DEFAULT AUTOMATIC CTRL

The tab allows to use a value of the control object as the default value. In the mode, the value of the object copies the value of the control object (the option Control object in the I/O tag configuration). Clicking the button Activate opens the dialog box to confirm the activation of the Default value status for the object.

Default automatic control tab


1Value of the control object.
2Time of the control object value.
3Flags of the control object value.


INPUT VALUE

The tab allows to reuse a value of the I/O tag (cancels the use of default value). Clicking the button Activate opens the dialog box to confirm the activation of the Input value status.

Input value tab


1Value of the object (I/O tag).
2Value time.
3Flags of the object value.

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