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Operation Inputs

Use this menu to manually change the state of an input or group of inputs. You can activate/deactivate and temporarily activate inputs or group of inputs manually. The window will also display, in real‐time, the status of the selected input.

 

This operation window allows you to bring an input back to its normal state, or to stop supervising an input, or supervise a specific input at all times, or to perform a temporary shunt on a selected input, if it had been previously modified from its original state in the Input Setup window.

Left Panel

•  This panel displays the existing sites in a drop-down list.

•  Use the Filter... textbox to sort the inputs according to the characters string you have entered.

Note: You can use CTRL and SHIFT keys with the left mouse button to make multiple selections.

Working Area

•  The working area displays all the inputs linked to the selected site.

Top Right Buttons

•  Normal Supervision: Click this button or use a right-click on an input and select Normal Supervision from the contextual menu to returns an input to its normal state as configured in the Input Setup window.

•  Continuous Supervision: Click this button or use a right-click on an input and select Continuous Supervision from the contextual menu to monitor the selected input at all times.

•  No Supervision: Click this button or use a right-click on an input and select No Supervision from the contextual menu to terminate the input monitoring, regardless of its schedule, and start monitoring with the next pre‐defined schedule.

•  Temporary No Supervision: Click this button or use a right-click on an input and select Temporary No Supervision from the contextual menu to stop input monitoring for a preset period of time.

•  Icons display mode: Click the button to display inputs as icons in the working area.

•  List display mode: Click the button to display inputs in a list in the working area.

Bottom Bar

•  WatchList button: If a component is "watched", it will be displayed in this list.

•  Zoom buttons: Use the and buttons to make a zoom out or zoom in of the time scale.