Sensaphone SCADA 3000 Users manual User Manual

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SCADA 3000 User’s Manual

Figure 2: Palette

The second form is the Property Editor.

Figure 3: Property Editor

Each element of the design process has properties that can be customized to suit your applica-

tion. The properties will differ depending on the element selected—for example, the palette,

a container, a bitmap, a dynamic component. Beside some properties listed in the properties

editor, you will see a white box with a + sign. This box indicates the existence of sub-properties

associated with the particular property. Click on the white box to expose the sub-properties

list.

Figure 4: Sub-properties

Two levels of properties can be displayed for all elements: basic and advanced. The advanced

properties provide additional capabilities that some users may require. To display advanced

properties, go to the File menu and click on Advanced Properties.
A description of how each of the properties affects each element of the realtime screen is

provided throughout the sections following.

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