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Section 5. Real-Time Tools

5.2.1.2 Display Components

Display components are the objects that are used to display data. To add a

component to the workspace, click an item on the Component Toolbox and

then click anywhere in the workspace. The component’s Properties window is

automatically displayed when the object is first placed in the work area. The

Properties window is used to set colors, scale values, text, etc., and to assign

the data value to be displayed by the component.

When a display component is linked to a data value, the value will

be automatically updated on the display when data is collected by

LoggerNet on a schedule. If scheduled data collection is not set

up in LoggerNet or the selected data value is excluded from

scheduled collection, the values will not update and an

exclamation point will appear in the upper right corner of the

component. Input locations, ports and flags for mixed-array

dataloggers are collected at the scheduled collection interval or

any time a manual collection is done.

After a component’s properties have been set, select OK to enable the changes

and close the Properties window. Once the link to the data value has been

applied, if there is data available from LoggerNet for the component, the value

on the display will update.

To make changes to display component settings, the Properties window can be

opened by double clicking the component. If you make changes to a

component’s properties but then decide to reject those changes, press the

Cancel button to return the properties to the last applied state. If Cancel is

selected when a component is first placed in the work area (and OK has not

been pressed), the display component will be removed from the screen.

Available Components
The following is an overview of the display components available. The online

help has detailed information about each of the components and their

properties.

Pointer returns the cursor to a normal selection tool.

Status Bar depicts the selected data value as a single vertical bar.

Digital depicts the selected data value as a numeric value, text string,

or Boolean.

Alarm provides visual and/or audible notification that a data value

has exceeded a defined limit. An audible alarm can be disabled by

right-clicking the component with your mouse and selecting

Acknowledge Alarm.

Slider depicts the selected data value as a single horizontal bar. The

data value can also be set to a new value by moving the slider.

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