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Glossary

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Tag Monitor

A utility to view the current value of a tag, along with its status and alarm
state.

tag status

A variable that determines the validity of a tag value. A negative status
represents an error, a positive status represents a warning, and a status of
zero represents a good tag value.

terminal

Object or region on a node through which data passes.

timestamp

The exact time and date at which a tag value was sampled. Tag values are
stored with their timestamps in the RTDB.

top-level VI

VI at the top of the VI hierarchy. This term distinguishes the VI from its
subVIs.

trend

A view of data over time. Trends can display real-time or historical data.

U

universal constant

Uneditable block diagram object that emits a particular ASCII character or
standard numeric constant, for example,

π

.

update deadband

The range through which a tag value must change before it is updated in the
Real-Time Database.

user

See operator.

user-defined constant

Block diagram object that emits a value you set.

V

VI

See virtual instrument.

VI library

Special file that contains a collection of related VIs for a specific use.

virtual instrument

A program in the graphical programming language G; so-called because it
models the appearance and function of a physical instrument.

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