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1 = **Introduction** =
2
3 The default page of the V-BOX web SCADA platform after login is shown as below. The main functions of this platform include the centralized monitoring, template management, project management, and authority management. The user could switch between the function modules through the left navigation bar, and the specific content of each function module will be displayed on the right side.
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5 * **Centralized monitoring:** project list, that is displayed in groups;
6 * **Template management**: add and edit templates;
7 * **Authority management:** assign a project with configuration authority for view-account
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9 (% style="text-align:center" %)
10 [[image:1617874482390-379.png||height="421" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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12 = Log in =
13
14 Click Cloud SCADA under service in the upper right corner, or enter [[http:~~/~~/web.v-box.net/>>http://web.v-box.net/]] on browser.
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16 [[image:image-20220714150826-1.jpeg]]
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18 The account of the V-box web SCADA platform is the same as the V-BOX account.
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20 (% style="text-align:center" %)
21 [[image:1617874518342-186.png||height="357" width="200" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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23 (((
24 = **Centralized monitoring** =
25 )))
26
27 Centralized monitoring is the default home page of the platform. As shown as the figure below.
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29 (% style="text-align:center" %)
30 [[image:1617874482390-379.png||height="421" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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32 This page displays projects under each group by switching groups. You could add, delete and modify the group. In addition, you ccoul add or remove projects from groups, browse projects, and configure project parameters.
33
34 == Group management ==
35
36 The centralized monitoring module classifies the project by group.
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38 [[image:image-20220714151453-2.jpeg||height="394" width="795"]]
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40
41 1. **Switch group:** Click group name to switch group.
42 1. **Add a group:** Click [[image:云组态群组添加.png||alt="V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_b2953a9d44427091.png" class="img-thumbnail"]] to add a new group.
43 1. **Edit group:** Click [[image:云组态群组编辑.png||alt="V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_516339bb09efc553.png" class="img-thumbnail"]] to edit the group name.
44 1. **Delete group:** Click [[image:云组态群组删除.png||alt="V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_c92089cb54d385cd.png" class="img-thumbnail"]] to delete the current group.
45
46 == New project ==
47
48 Click "New project" on the upper right corner to create a new project. You could input the project name, select a group and whether it is cross-box.
49
50 [[image:image-20220715094953-3.jpeg]]
51
52 Click "Thumbnail" to upload a thumbnai. It will be displayed as the preview image of the project.
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54 [[image:image-20220715094733-2.jpeg]]
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56 (% class="box infomessage" %)
57 (((
58 **✎Note: ** A project can upload no thumbnails or up to one thumbnail. When no thumbnail is uploaded, the project list will be displayed with the system default image
59 )))
60
61 == Manage project ==
62
63 The centralized monitoring module includes the following functions: add new projects, delete projects and preview projects for each group. Click on the corresponding group to display the list of projects in the group, as shown below.[[image:image-20220715100603-4.jpeg]]
64
65 **Manage project:** Click "manage project" to assign a project in the group.
66
67 **Preview project:** Click on [[image:1617948906340-294.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] to view the configuration screen of the project.
68
69 **Display mode: ** You could switch the display mode by clicking the icons on the upper right corner of page, shown as below.
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71 (% style="text-align:center" %)
72 [[image:image-20220715101053-5.jpeg]]
73
74 == Browse project ==
75
76 Click on [[image:1617948906340-294.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] in the project list to view the configuration screen.
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78 (% style="text-align:center" %)
79 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_72b4c2044c0ab2fe.png||height="365" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
80
81 **Real-time data: **Click the "Real-time Data" to view the device name and state, current value, encoding, description, etc.
82
83 **Alarm data: **Click the "Alarm data" button to pop up the alarm record page and view the current alarm status and historical alarm information.
84
85 **Historical data:** Click the "History Data" button to pop up the history report interface of the data. You could view all the historical data.
86
87 **Multi-language:** multi-language drop-down menu, one object could support three language at the same time, you could switch language by this menu.
88
89 [[image:image-20220715101731-6.jpeg||height="50" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Open or close the alarm sound of the alarm record object.
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91 [[image:image-20220715101736-7.jpeg||height="52" width="51" class="img-thumbnail"]] Full screen display or restore configuration screen.
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93 [[image:image-20220715101741-8.jpeg||height="51" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Hide or show the top blue menu bar.
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95 [[image:image-20220715101747-9.jpeg||height="50" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Zoom in the screen.
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97 [[image:image-20220715101753-10.jpeg||height="51" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]] Zoom out the screen.
98
99 == Project setting ==
100
101 [[image:image-20220715103031-11.jpeg]]
102
103 [[image:image-20220715104640-1.jpeg||height="34" width="41"]]**Configuration design:** Click  the button  to enter the configuration programmer to design the configuration screen for that project.
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105 [[image:image-20220715104711-2.jpeg||height="32" width="40"]]**Preview project:** Click the project preview image or click the button to browse the configuration screen of the project.
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107 [[image:image-20220715104745-3.jpeg]]**Login-free browse: **Click the button and set the expiration time in the pop-up box to generate the browsing address and QR code (scan to browse, but not to operate).
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109 [[image:image-20220715104944-7.jpeg]]**Copy project:** Click the button to set the name and group of the new project to add a new project.
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111 [[image:image-20220715105016-8.jpeg]]**Export project:** Click the button to export the project.
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113 [[image:image-20220715105102-9.jpeg]]**Edit project:** Click the button to modify the project (project name and whether or not to cross V-BOX option), upload and delete thumbnails.
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115 [[image:image-20220715105139-10.jpeg]]**Delete project:** Click the button to delete the project.
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117 [[image:image-20220715105152-11.jpeg||height="36" width="43"]]**Assigned to a group: **Click the button to assign the project to a group.
118
119 = Template =
120
121 == Template management ==
122
123 Click the template management module on the left menu to enter the template management module.
124
125 (% class="box infomessage" %)
126 (((
127 **✎Note: **
128
129 * Only templates of the same resolution can be imported into the configuration screen of the project;
130 * Template design only supports single screen design;
131 * Template screen does not support import and export, preview, compile, import other templates, and bind monitoring point functions.
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133
134 (% style="text-align:center" %)
135 [[image:1617949183137-615.png||height="205" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
136
137 The V-box Web SCADA platform provides a template management module that could save the designed configuration screen as a template and user could import the template to design the project more efficiently.
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139 [[image:image-20220715105925-1.jpeg||height="46" width="45"]]**Add template: **Click the button to add a template as below.
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141 [[image:image-20220715110054-4.jpeg]]
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143 [[image:image-20220715105933-2.jpeg||height="37" width="45"]]**Edit template: **Click the button to enter the configuration programmer to design the configuration screen for that template project.
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145 [[image:image-20220715105937-3.jpeg||height="42" width="42"]]**Delete template: **Click the button to delete the template.
146
147 == Template design ==
148
149 Click the "Template Design" in the template list to access the V-box configuration platform editor page. You could edit the template in this page.
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151 (% class="box infomessage" %)
152 (((
153 **✎Note: **
154
155 * Only templates of the same resolution can be imported into the configuration screen of the project;
156 * Template design only supports single screen design;
157 * Template screen does not support import and export, preview, compile, import other templates, and bind monitoring point functions.
158 )))
159
160 (((
161 = **Web SCADA design** =
162 )))
163
164 == Main screen ==
165
166 Click "Design" (or Template design) in "Project Management" (or Template Management) screen to access WEB SCADA editor.
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168 (% style="text-align:center" %)
169 [[image:1617949467765-343.png||height="393" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
170
171 The function partition of WEB SCADA editor.
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173 (% style="text-align:center" %)
174 [[image:V-box 1.png||alt="V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_cb0c19aefec34494.png" height="315" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
175
176 1. **Toolbar:** A function bar that provides pages operations and objects operations;
177 1. **Project Manager:** It shows all screens for project and operations.
178 1. **Objects Library: **It provides 8 basic shapes objects and 20 common objects for creating SCADA page;
179 1. **Design Area: **Design area for SCADA page and template;
180
181 == Design process ==
182
183 1. Create new screen and set the property;
184 1. Select the object and drag the mouse in design area;
185 1. Edit object property and set the variable etc;
186 1. Save the screen;
187
188 == Screen management ==
189
190 A project or template is composed of one or several screens. A template contains only one screen, whereas a project can be composed of one or more screens (only take project as an example.). All screens are listed on "Project Manager". Select screen name, its page would be displayed on "Design Area".
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192 [[image:image-20220715113713-9.jpeg]]
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194 The screens are divided into normal screens and sub-screens, as shown above.
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196 * The normal screen will be displayed when viewing a project or template.
197 * Sub-screen is embedded in the pop-up box of the normal screen, and the function switch and other objects are used to click the popup display.
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199 In the project browsing page, the default display is the top common screen in the screen list, i.e., the main screen in the figure above, and the other screens will be switched through screen jumping or linking, etc.
200
201 **Create screens**
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203 Click [[image:image-20220715114850-12.jpeg||height="30" width="48"]] to create a new screen. Set the porperties in the pop-up box, select the screen type (normal screen and sub-screen) and save.
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205 [[image:image-20220715114601-11.jpeg]]
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207 (% class="box infomessage" %)
208 (((
209 **✎Note:** When a thumbnail page is not created, the default picture would be displayed on "Centralized Monitoring".
210 )))
211
212 **Modifying screen**
213
214 1. Select the page to be modified;
215 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_a5f920d2d144472c.png||height="30" width="30" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Project Manager" or [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_56ae321f2d4418ac.png||height="24" width="147" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Toolbar";
216 1. Modify screen on [Design Area];
217 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_5970eb09902bd1a3.png||height="30" width="30" class="img-thumbnail"]] on "Toolbar" to complete modification;
218
219 **Deleting screen**
220
221 1. Select screen on "Project Manager";
222 1. Click[[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_dca942a0244f9912.png||height="29" width="30"]] , and following message would pop up to prevent accidental deletion;
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224 (% style="text-align:center" %)
225 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_1e7f9096426ebeca.png||height="161" width="300" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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227 (% start="3" %)
228 1. Click "OK" to delete page.
229
230 **Sort screen**
231
232 1. Select page screen on "Project Manager";
233 1. Click [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_1ab5c888bfd536c.png||height="25" width="53"]] to sort screen upwards or downwards.
234
235 (% class="box infomessage" %)
236 (((
237 **✎Note:** Thumbnail does not support sorting.
238 )))
239
240 == Object ==
241
242 The Web SCADA platform provides a variety of visualizations for users to design screen. All objects listed on "Object Library“.
243
244 The screen is made up of objects.All the objects are provided in the object bar, and control points will appear around all the objects selected in the canvas.
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246 Only the special attributes of the objects are listed for explanation, and the basic attributes of the objects, such as position, style, lock, etc., are not listed.
247
248 === Adding object ===
249
250 1. Select and click the object on ”Objects Library“;
251 1. Move the cursor to the "Design Area";
252 1. When cursor changes as + symbol, hold down left click draw the desired size;
253
254 The initial object is bound to V-BOX by default, and its monitoring point information list also displays V-BOX by default. After device switching, the device type of the last binding will be remembered. When the monitoring point information of the object is opened next time, it will be displayed according to the current type, and operations such as copying the object will also give the newly copied object the same binding type as the original object.
255
256 **Current object: **If you click a object, it will be in the selected state, that is, the current part.** **Control points with red background and black edge will appear around the current obejct.
257
258 **Selected object:** Click the blank space of the canvas, left-click the mouse to select an area, or hold down the Ctrl key and click the desired part. Objects with red or white dots around them are collectively referred to as selected parts.
259
260 [[image:image-20220715141718-1.jpeg]]
261
262 === Moving object ===
263
264 1. Select object on "Design Area";
265 1. Hold down the left click and move object to desired position.
266
267 (% style="text-align:center" %)
268 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_4a7ca599f8cf89c5.png||height="141" width="200" class="img-thumbnail"]]
269
270 === Scaling object ===
271
272 1. Select object, the positioning control point would appear around object;
273 1. Click any control point;
274 1. Move point to scale object.
275
276 === Editing object ===
277
278 **Select device type**
279
280 Double-click the object to open property window, and click the button [[image:image-20220715144518-2.jpeg]] to select the device to be bound. One object can only bind one device type.
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282 (% class="box infomessage" %)
283 (((
284 **✎Note:** If the SCADA project is selected as cross-box, then all the objects in the project can bind to V-BOX or ig series HMI.
285 )))
286
287 (% style="text-align:center" %)
288 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_45a8e3cf3e1113fe.png||height="352" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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290 If you choose V-BOX, the HMI of the current account will be filtered out in the multi-level grouping of the device selection drop-down box, and only the V-BOX bound to the current account will be displayed.
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292 If you choose to bind an ig HMI, only the HMI bound by the current account will be displayed.
293
294 **Object state modification**
295
296 Double-click the object to open property window, modify the parameters, and save.
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298 [[image:image-20220718085015-1.jpeg]]
299
300 **Object device modifcation**
301
302 * **Common object:** you have bound the monitoring point information belonging to the V-BOX at the monitoring monitoring point of the object. If you modify the monitoring point, there will be a reminder to confirm the switching device binding type. (If "Clear Original Configuration" is selected, then all the monitoring point information of the box bound to the object will be cleared, and switch the binding type of the object from V-BOX to HMI.
303 * **Time object: **Because HMI can't report the time, the monitoring equipment function of the time object can't be compatible with HMI. Therefore, when selecting the monitoring point of the monitoring device, there is only the option of V-BOX, and its multi-level grouping will only display the information of V-BOX. The display and hide function of this object can still bind HMI, but if the display and hide monitoring points are bound, the monitoring point binding to the monitoring device will be cleared.
304 * **Alarm record object:** Because the operation of binding monitoring point is different from other objects, no matter what the binding type before the object is, when switching between V-BOX and HMI, a switching reminder will be given. At the same time, when switching the binding device type at "display/conditional hide", the monitoring point information of the object binding will also be cleared, and the device type display will be switched.
305 * **Report object: **When you switch the device type of report binding at the monitoring point binding of the report, a switching reminder will be given.  At the same time, if you switch the binding device type at "display/conditional hide", the monitoring point information of the component binding will also be cleared, and the device type display here will be switched.
306 * **Map object:** You open the map and all the devices are selected by default. You could set according to your needs. At the same time, if you switch the binding device type in "display/conditional hide", the configuration will be cleared, and all devices will be displayed on the map by default.
307
308 === Object shape ===
309
310 (% style="text-align:center" %)
311 [[image:1617949894556-149.png||height="402" width="250" class="img-thumbnail"]]
312
313 **Line: **A line segment with a starting position and an ending position, which can be hidden by setting styles and conditions.
314
315 **Rectangle: **Used to display rectangular objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
316
317 **Circle:** Used to display circular objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
318
319 **Ellipse: **Used to display oval objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
320
321 **Triangle: **Used to display triangle objects, and you can set its position, size, style, conditional hide, etc.
322
323 **Text: **Used to display text content parts, and you can set text style and background style, and support multi-language input.
324
325 (% class="table-bordered" %)
326 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 195px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 483px;" %)**Description**
327 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Multilingual|(% style="width:483px" %)3 languages input and setting are supported, and each language can set the style and display mode of text separately. You need to select the language before setting the text content. The content of the text will be displayed according to the language selected when browsing the interface.
328 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Rounded corner|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the rounded corners of appearance rectangle of the text object .
329 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Fill color|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the fill color of appearance rectangle of the text object.
330 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Border color|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the border color of the text object.
331 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Line type|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the line type of the text object.
332 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)(((
333 Thickness
334 )))|(% style="width:483px" %)Sets the thickness of the border of the text object. If you choose to hide the border, the border will not be displayed.
335 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Conditional hide|(% style="width:483px" %)Set monitoring points and triggering conditions when hiding the object. (conditions for bit address and word address configuration are different)
336
337 **Picture: **It is used for displaying the picture, and supports the user defined picture.
338
339 (% class="table-bordered" %)
340 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 195px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 483px;" %)**Description**
341 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Gallery|(% style="width:483px" %)Choose the picture from the gallery
342 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Angle|(% style="width:483px" %)Rotation angle (0~~360)
343 |=(% style="width: 195px;" %)Conditional hide|(% style="width:483px" %)Set monitoring points and triggering conditions when hiding the object. (conditions for bit address and word address configuration are different)
344
345 **Table: **Custom table object. You could form the table quickly.
346
347 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 196px;" %)**Attribute**|=(% style="width: 482px;" %)**Description**
348 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Background color|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the background color of the table object.
349 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Background transparency|(% style="width:482px" %)(((
350 Set the transparency of the background color in the table object (where the transparency is 0%, the background is full transparent).
351 )))
352 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Number of rows|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the number of rows for the table object. (Limit the number of rows accordign to the object size)
353 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Number of columns|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the number of columns in the table part.(Limit the number of columns accordign to the object size)
354 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Border color|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the color of the border of the table object.
355 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Frame thickness|(% style="width:482px" %)Sets the thickness of the border of the table object.
356 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Row and column adaptation|(% style="width:482px" %)According to the object size, set the average distribution of width and height of the table.
357 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Hide line dividers|(% style="width:482px" %)If checked, the line showing the row is hidden.
358 |=(% style="width: 196px;" %)Hide column divider|(% style="width:482px" %)If checked, the line showing the column is hidden.
359
360 Table operation instructions:
361
362 |=(% style="width: 198px;" %)**Portable operation**|=(% style="width: 481px;" %)**Description**
363 |(% style="width:198px" %)Row control line segment|(% style="width:481px" %)Drag the  row control line to change the row height of the current row.
364 |(% style="width:198px" %)Column control line segment|(% style="width:481px" %)Drag the column control line to change the column width of the current column.
365
366 (% style="text-align:center" %)
367 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_c84a5d0032df07e2.png||height="420" width="250" class="img-thumbnail"]]
368
369 === Display frame ===
370
371 After binding the monitoring point, the data of the monitoring point can be displayed in real time.
372
373 |=(% style="width: 178px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 596px;" %)Description
374 |(% style="width:178px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
375 After binding the monitoring point, the data of the monitoring point can be obtained in real time and displayed. Only binding word monitoring points supported
376 )))
377 |(% style="width:178px" %)Write monitoring point|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
378 After binding the monitoring point, you can modify the data of the monitoring point on the browsing interface and write it synchronously to the device.
379 )))
380 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:178px" %)(((
381 Read-write permissions
382 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)Read-write: The display frame can display and write data.
383 |(% style="width:596px" %)Read-only: The display frame can only display data, but cannot write data.
384 |(% style="width:596px" %)Write only: The display frame can only write data, but cannot display data.
385 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:178px" %)(((
386 Background display and hide
387 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)Display: Set the background of the display frame. Background is divided into solid color background and picture background.
388 |(% style="width:596px" %)Hide: Hide the background of the display frame and display only real-time data.
389 |(% style="width:178px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
390 When the background is solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the display frame. The default
391
392 transparency is set to 100% (where 0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
393 )))
394 |(% style="width:178px" %)(((
395 Object lock
396 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
397 Check the object lock and set the monitoring point and trigger condition of the locking object at the same time. When browsing the interface, if the object lock condition is met, the object will be locked (the lock icon will be displayed on the object), that is, the component is not allowed to write.
398
399 If the hide object lock is checked, the locking function of the part lock will be retained, but the lock icon will not be displayed.
400 )))
401 |(% style="width:178px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:596px" %)Set the data display style of the display frame.
402 |(% style="width:178px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:596px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
403
404 === Bit indicator ===
405
406 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used for displaying the state of the bit monitoring point. When the state of the bit monitoring point changes, the bit indicator displays according to the bit state picture pointed by the monitoring point.
407
408 |=(% colspan="1" scope="row" style="width: 250px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 825px;" %)**Description**
409 |(% colspan="1" style="width:250px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:825px" %)Bind the monitoring point of bit indicator (only support bit monitoring points).
410 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:250px" %)(((
411 Flash
412 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
413 Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
414 )))
415 |(% style="width:825px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
416 |(% style="width:825px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
417 |(% style="width:825px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
418 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:250px" %)(((
419 Status
420 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
421 Function description: Set the multi-state of bit indicator. When the status of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
422 )))
423 |(% style="width:825px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this state. The bit indicator only has two states: 0 and 1, and each state contains text settings for three languages.
424 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
425 Language: Sets the text in the three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text content, text style, text position, etc.
426 )))
427 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
428 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
429 )))
430 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
431 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
432 )))
433 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:250px" %)(((
434 Graphic
435 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
436 Function description: Set the display picture of each status of the bit indicator. Status of graphics is displayed synchronously with the status setting of the monitoring point.
437 )))
438 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
439 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color below the picture.
440
441 This function only works for pictures in the “System Gallery”.
442 )))
443 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
444 Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note: When a picture is selected, the pictures in both states of the bit indicator will be replaced in sequence by the state in which the new picture exists. If the new picture has only one status, the status 1 will display no picture.
445 )))
446 |(% style="width:825px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the pictures in the 0 and 1 states of the bit indicator to the default pictures
447 |(% style="width:825px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
448 |(% style="width:250px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:825px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
449
450 === Word indicator ===
451
452 After the word monitoring point is bound, read the status of the monitoring point address and display it according to the set status word and status bitmap. The display picture of the object can be set, which can support 128 kinds of status display.
453
454 |=(% style="width: 191px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 630px;" %)**Description**
455 |(% style="width:191px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:630px" %)Monitor point for binding word status (only monitor points of word type supported).
456 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:191px" %)(((
457 Flash
458 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
459 Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
460 )))
461 |(% style="width:630px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
462 |(% style="width:630px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
463 |(% style="width:630px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
464 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:191px" %)(((
465 Status
466 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
467 Function description: Set the multi-state display of word monitoring points. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state. Word indicator has two states by default, and at least two states are required. A maximum of 128 states can be added. The condition of the last state is always other and cannot be set. Each status contains text settings in three languages.
468 )))
469 |(% style="width:630px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this status. Click more conditions to set multiple conditions.
470 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
471 Language: Sets the text in the three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text content,
472
473 text style, text position, etc.
474 )))
475 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
476 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
477 )))
478 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
479 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
480 )))
481 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:191px" %)(((
482 Graphic
483 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
484 Function description: Set the picture displayed in each state of the word monitoring point. The state diagram of the graph and the status settings of monitoring points are displayed synchronously.
485 )))
486 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
487 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color below the picture.
488
489 This function only works for pictures in the “System Gallery”.
490 )))
491 |(% style="width:630px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note that all existing state pictures of the word indicator will be replaced by each state of the new picture in sequence. If the number of states of the new picture is less than that of the current object, the current object will not display the picture of the corresponding state.
492 |(% style="width:630px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the picture of all states of the word indicator to the default picture.
493 |(% style="width:630px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
494 |(% style="width:191px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:630px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
495
496 === Bit switch ===
497
498 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used for controlling the state of the bit monitoring point. When the state of the bit monitoring point changes, the bit switch displays according to the bit state picture pointed by the monitoring point.
499
500 {{info}}
501 ✎Note: Do not set the address format to read-only/write-only in the SCADA project, it will result in failure to display the style picture.
502 {{/info}}
503
504 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 255px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="1" style="width: 820px;" %)**Description**
505 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Bind the monitoring point of the bit switch (only bit monitoring points are supported).
506 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)Write monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Bind the write monitor point of the bit switch (only bit monitor points are supported).
507 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)The monitoring point is consistent with the write monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)(((
508 If this check box is checked, the bound write monitoring point the bound monitor monitoring point are consistent.
509 )))
510 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="3" style="width:255px" %)(((
511 Read-write permissions
512 )))|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Read-write: It can operate the monitoring point and read the state of the monitoring point synchronously. Operation mode: Set ON, set OFF, and switch.
513 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)(((
514 Read-only: The status of the monitoring point can only be read synchronously and displayed, but cannot be operated.
515 )))
516 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Write only: The bit monitoring point can only be operated, but cannot be read.
517 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="width:255px" %)(((
518 Flash
519 )))|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
520 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
521 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:256px" %)Flash|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
522 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
523 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:256px" %)(((
524 Status
525 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
526 Function description: Set the multi-state of bit indicator. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
527 )))
528 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this state. The bit indicator only has two states: 0 and 1, and each state contains text settings for three languages.
529 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
530 Language: Set the text in three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text
531 content, text style, text position, etc.
532 )))
533 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
534 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
535 )))
536 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
537 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
538 )))
539 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:256px" %)(((
540 Graphic
541 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
542 Function description: Set the display picture of each status of the bit indicator. Status of graphics
543
544 The diagram is displayed synchronously with the status setting of the monitoring point.
545 )))
546 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
547 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color of the picture below the picture. This function only works for the pictures in the "System Gallery".
548 )))
549 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note: When a picture is selected, the pictures in both states of the bit indicator will be replaced in sequence by the state in which the new picture exists. If the new picture has only one state, the state 1 will display no picture.
550 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the pictures in the 0 state and 1 state of the bit indicator to the default pictures.
551 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
552 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:256px" %)(((
553 Object lock
554 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
555 Function description: Check the object lock and set the monitoring point and trigger condition of the locking object at the same time. When browsing the interface, if the object lock condition is met, the object will be locked (the lock icon will be displayed on the object), that is, the object is not allowed to write.
556 )))
557 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
558 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
559 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
560 Hide object lock icon: If the hide object lock is checked, the locking function of the object lock will be retained, but the lock icon will not be displayed.
561 )))
562 |(% colspan="1" style="width:256px" %)Conditional hiding|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
563 Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
564 )))
565
566 === Word switch ===
567
568 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used to set the data of the monitoring point.
569
570 (% style="width:1077px" %)
571 |=(% style="width: 252px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 823px;" %)**Description**
572 |(% style="width:252px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)Bind the monitoring point of the word switch.
573 |(% style="width:252px" %)Write monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)Bind the write monitoring point of the word switch.
574 |(% style="width:252px" %)The monitoring point is consistent with the write monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
575 If this check box is checked, the bound write monitoring point the bound monitor monitoring point are consistent.
576 )))
577 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:252px" %)(((
578 Read-write permissions
579 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
580 Read-write: It can operate the monitoring point and read the state of the monitoring point synchronously.
581
582 Operation mode: word setting, increase and decrease.
583 )))
584 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
585 Read-only: The status of the monitoring point can only be read synchronously, and the monitor point cannot be operated.
586 )))
587 |(% style="width:823px" %)Write only: The monitoring point can only be operated, but the status cannot be read.
588 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:252px" %)(((
589
590
591 Word setting
592 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)when browsing the interface, click the object, the setting value will be written into the monitoring point.
593 |(% style="width:823px" %)Operand The value set to the write monitor point.
594 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
595 Increase
596 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)when browsing the interface, click the object, the value of the monitoring point is increased once.
597 |(% style="width:823px" %)Operand The value of each increase
598 |(% style="width:823px" %)Upper limit: The maximum value that can be written to the monitoring point.
599 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
600 Return to destination: Whether to reset the specified value when the value written to the monitoring point reaches the maximum value.
601 )))
602 |(% style="width:823px" %)Destination value: The specified value is reset when the value of write monitoring reaches the upper limit.
603 |(% style="width:252px" %)Decrease|(% style="width:823px" %)The function is the same as increase.
604 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:252px" %)(((
605 Flash
606 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
607 |(% style="width:823px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
608 |(% style="width:823px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
609 |(% style="width:823px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
610 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
611 Status
612 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
613 Function description: Set the multi-state display of word monitoring points. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
614
615 Word indicator has two states by default, and at least two states are required. A maximum of 128 states can be added, and the condition of the last status is always other and cannot be set.
616
617 Text setting Each status contains text settings in three languages.
618 )))
619 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
620 Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this status. Click more conditions to set multiple conditions combination.
621 )))
622 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
623 Language: Set the text in three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text
624
625 content, text style, text position, etc.
626 )))
627 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
628 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
629 )))
630 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
631 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
632 )))
633 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
634 Graphic
635 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)Function description: Set the picture displayed in each state of the word monitoring point. The state diagram of the graph is displayed synchronously with the state settings of the monitoring points.
636 |(% style="width:823px" %)Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color of the picture below the picture. This function only works for the pictures in the "System Gallery".
637 |(% style="width:823px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note that all existing state pictures of the word indicator will be replaced by each state of the new picture in sequence. If the number of states of the new picture is less than that of the current object, the current object will not display the picture of the corresponding state.
638 |(% style="width:823px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the picture of all states of the word indicator to the default picture.
639 |(% style="width:823px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
640 |(% style="width:252px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
641 Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
642 )))
643
644 === Dashboard ===
645
646 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the form of dials and pointers.
647
648 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 227px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 825px;" %)**Description**|=
649 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)Bind the monitoring point and get the value of the monitoring point in real time.|
650 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)(((
651
652
653 Constant, variable
654 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)(((
655 Types of the upper/lower limit values of dashboard
656
657 Constant: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the dashboard is constant.
658
659 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the dashboard is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
660 )))|
661 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)Lower limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)The value of the starting scale of dashboard.|
662 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Upper limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)The value of the destination scale of dashboard.|(% colspan="2" rowspan="18" %)
663 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Background display and hide|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the display and hide of dashboard background.
664 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Display background image|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)It only works when the background is set to display. You can select the displayed background image from the gallery.
665 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Select a picture|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)When the background of dashboard is set to display and background picture display is checked, the background picture can be selected.
666 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale value display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Display and hide scale values of dashboard.
667 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale color|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the color of the scale value.
668 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Display and hide scale values of dashboard.
669 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Main scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the number and color of main scale on the dashboard.
670 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Sub-scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the number and color of sub-scales on the dashboard.
671 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Default color|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)The default color of the dashboard.
672 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Dashboard type|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Dashboard dial display within the set number of degrees
673 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Numerical display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the display and hide of variable values.
674 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Pointer style|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the style of the pointer.
675 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Select the language:|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the display and display style of dashboard name. Text in 3 languages can be configured
676 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:238px" %)(((
677 Alert area
678 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
679 Function description: Divide the dial of the dashboard into several areas (1 to 4 zones), each of which can set the style of the partition and the starting value of the partition independently.
680 )))
681 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
682 Alert value: The starting value of this partition. All values need to be limited to the dashboard starting value; Otherwise, the partition is invalid.
683 )))
684 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Color of alert area: Set the dial color of the partition.
685 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
686 Note: When the value of the monitoring point is not in the set partition, the dashboard and pointer will display the default color; When the monitoring point value is in the set partition, the pointer color is displayed as the set alert area color.
687 )))
688
689 === Bar graph ===
690
691 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the way of bar graph.
692
693 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 235px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 817px;" %)**Description**|=
694 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)It is used to obtain the data of the monitoring point in real time and display it in the bar graph.|
695 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Numerical display|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Whether to display the data of the current monitoring point.|
696 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Progress bar direction|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)0 degree: The bar graph is displayed horizontally, that is, the scale is on the X-axis.|
697 |(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)90 degrees: The bar graph is displayed vertically, that is, the scale is on the Y-axis.|
698 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Scale display|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Display and hide of bar graph scale.|
699 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Main scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Set the number and color of the main scale.|
700 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Sub-scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Set the number and color of sub-scale.|
701 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Lower limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)The minimum value of the bar graph.|
702 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)Upper limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)The maximum value of the bar graph.|(% colspan="2" rowspan="10" %)
703 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="3" style="width:195px" %)(((
704 Style
705 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
706 Style 1: The scale is displayed on the outer side below the horizontal bar graph or on the outer left side of the vertical bar graph.
707 )))
708 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
709 Style 2: The scale is displayed on the top, bottom and outside of the horizontal bar graph or on the left and right sides of the vertical bar graph.
710 )))
711 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
712 Style 3: The scale is displayed on the inner side below the horizontal bar graph or on the inner left side of the vertical bar graph.
713 )))
714 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)(((
715 Color
716 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
717 Color display of data filling area of monitoring point:
718
719 ~1. When the starting color is consistent with the ending color, the filling area is displayed as solid color;
720
721 2. When the starting color is inconsistent with the ending color, the fill area is displayed as a gradient of starting color - ending color - starting color.
722 )))
723 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)Background display and hide|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
724 The bar graph background color is displayed or not. The background color refers to the color displayed when the bar graph fill area is not filled.
725 )))
726 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:195px" %)(((
727 Alert area
728 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
729 Function description: Divide the bar graph into several areas (1 to 4 areas), each of which can set the style of the area and the starting value and ending value of the partition independently.
730 )))
731 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
732 Alert value: The starting and ending values of the partition. All values need to be limited to upper limit and lower limit of the bar graph, otherwise the partition is invalid.
733 )))
734 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
735 Color of alert area: When the monitoring point value is within a certain partition value range, the bar graph represents the color of the fill area (displayed in solid color).
736 )))
737 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
738 Note: When the monitoring point value is not in the set partition, the bar chart will display the default color.
739 )))
740
741 === Real-time trend chart ===
742
743 The trend chart takes time as the horizontal axis and data as the vertical axis, and displays the change of data of monitoring points with time in curve.
744
745 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
746 |(% style="width:230px" %)Number of curves|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the number of curves to be displayed on the curve object.
747 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve type|(% style="width:845px" %)There are 4 optional styles for curve display.
748 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve color|(% style="width:845px" %)The color of the curve when it is displayed.
749 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve name|(% style="width:845px" %)The name of the curve shown in the graph example on the right side of the curve object.
750 |(% style="width:230px" %)Bind monitoring point|(% style="width:845px" %)Select the monitoring points that the curve needs to bind.
751 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:230px" %)(((
752 Y-axis range
753 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)Fixed: Set the values of upper limit and lower limit of Y axis to fixed values.
754 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
755 Adaptation: In the set time axis, the upper limit of Y-axis is 20% above the maximum of the monitoring point data, and the lower limit of Y-axis is 20% below the minimum of the monitoring point data
756 )))
757 |(% style="width:230px" %)Lower limit of Y-axis|(% style="width:845px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
758 |(% style="width:230px" %)Upper limit of Y axis|(% style="width:845px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
759 |(% style="width:230px" %)Grid color|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the color of the graph grid.
760 |(% style="width:230px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the display style of text in X/Y axis.
761 |(% style="width:230px" %)Start date|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the start time of the X axis of the graph.
762 |(% style="width:230px" %)End date|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the end time of the X axis of the graph.
763 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
764 Recent days
765 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
766 There are 4 choices (last 1 day, last 7 days, last 30 days, to be selected) for you to filter the time are conveniently and quick, and the corresponding start date and end date will become the current selected last few days. If the selected start and end dates are not within the last 1 day, last 7 days and the last 30 days, the state in recent days will be to be selected.
767 )))
768 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:230px" %)(((
769 Time sequence
770 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)The time sequence of viewing is divided into two kinds: time ascending and time descending.
771 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
772 Time ascending: The start time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time increases from the start time to the end time.
773 )))
774 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
775 Time descending: The end time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time decreases from the end time to the start time.
776 )))
777 |(% style="width:230px" %)Date format|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the display format of X-axis time and date.
778 |(% style="width:230px" %)Background color of the filter bar|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the background color of the filter bar row below the chart. There are two kinds of translucent and fully transparent.
779 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
780 Starting color/End color
781 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the background color of the graph.
782 |(% style="width:230px" %)Gradient type|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the gradient type of the background color of the graph.
783 |(% style="width:230px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the transparency of the background color of the graph. The larger the value, the more transparent it is.
784 |(% style="width:230px" %)[[image:image-20220720144807-1.png||height="43" width="54"]]|(% style="width:845px" %)Display the color of this curve correspondingly. Clicking on the graph while browsing the interface will hide the corresponding curve display.
785
786 === Flow bar ===
787
788 The flow effect of color block is used to reflect the flow process in technological process production.
789
790 Select the starting point or end point of the flow bar positioning point, hold down the left mouse button, you can rotate to the corresponding position in the range of 0 to degrees.
791
792 |=(% style="width: 229px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 846px;" %)**Description**
793 |(% style="width:229px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:846px" %)Control the flow status of the flow object according to the status of the monitoring point.
794 |(% style="width:229px" %)Trigger condition|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
795 Edit the trigger condition. When the status value of the monitoring point meets the trigger condition, the flow object flows; When the conditions are not met, the flow object will stop flowing.
796 )))
797 |(% style="width:229px" %)Speed|(% style="width:846px" %)The speed of the flow bar can be selected as fast, medium and slow.
798 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:229px" %)(((
799 Flow direction
800 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)The flow direction of the flow bar can be forward and reverse along the straight line.
801 |(% style="width:846px" %)Forward: Flows from left to right.
802 |(% style="width:846px" %)Reverse: Flows from right to left.
803 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color|(% style="width:846px" %)The color of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
804 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block thickness|(% style="width:846px" %)The thickness of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
805 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block length|(% style="width:846px" %)The length of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
806 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block spacing|(% style="width:846px" %)The distance between two flowing color blocks in a flow bar.
807 |(% style="width:229px" %)Border display and hide|(% style="width:846px" %)Set the display and hide of the flow bar border.
808 |(% style="width:229px" %)Border color|(% style="width:846px" %)Sets the border color of the flow bar.
809
810 (% class="lead" id="HTipsforflowbardesign" %)
811 **Tips for flow bar design**
812
813 In order to obtain a more beautiful flow bar, when it is necessary to simulate the flow effect in the water pipe, the pipe picture object can be designed first, and then the hidden frame of the flow bar is placed on the pipe picture object.
814
815 **Video window**
816
817 A video playback object plays a video file provided in a video source. At present, this object only supports fluorite cloud video source, and this object does not support Z-axis sorting on browsing pages, so the video window will be placed on top of all objects when the interface is browsed.
818
819 **Hyperlink**
820
821 The objects with hyperlink function can jump the picture directly and realize the access function.
822
823 |=(% style="width: 245px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 830px;" %)**Description**
824 |(% style="width:245px" %)Background display and hide|(% style="width:830px" %)Set the display and hiding of the object background.
825 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:245px" %)Display background image|(% style="width:830px" %)Check: Hyperlink object background will be displayed as a picture.
826 |(% style="width:830px" %)Uncheck: Hyperlink object background will be displayed in solid color.
827 |(% style="width:245px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:830px" %)(((
828 When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the hyperlink part, and the default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
829 )))
830 |(% style="width:245px" %)Opening mode|(% style="width:830px" %)When you click the hyperlink object, the link address screen is opened in a new window or this window.
831 |(% style="width:245px" %)Link address|(% style="width:830px" %)The address of the linked screen when clicking the hyperlink object.
832 |(% style="width:245px" %)Select language:|(% style="width:830px" %)Select language, and set the text and style of hyperlinks in multilingual.
833
834 === Function switch ===
835
836 This object realizes the function of jumping the picture or popping up the sub-picture on the engineering picture.
837
838 |=(% style="width: 246px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 829px;" %)**Description**
839 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the specified screen|(% style="width:829px" %)Click on the function switch, and jump to the specified screen.
840 |(% style="width:246px" %)Pop-up sub-screen|(% style="width:829px" %)Click on the function switch, and the specified sub-screen will pop up on this screen.
841 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the previous screen.|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
842 Click the function switch, and the screen will jump to the previous screen (the previous screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
843 )))
844 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the next screen|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
845 Click the function switch, and the screen will jump to the next screen (the next screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
846 )))
847 |(% style="width:246px" %)Return to the previous screen|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
848 Click the function switch, and the screen jumps to the previous screen (the screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
849 )))
850 |(% style="width:246px" %)Select language:|(% style="width:829px" %)Select language, and set the text and style of hyperlinks in multilingual.
851 |(% style="width:246px" %)Background display and hide|(% style="width:829px" %)Display and hide the background of the object.
852 |(% style="width:246px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
853 When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the function switch object. The default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means the background is fully transparent)
854 )))
855 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:246px" %)Display background image|(% style="width:829px" %)Check: The object background will be displayed as a picture.
856 |(% style="width:829px" %)Uncheck: The object background will be displayed in solid color.
857
858 === Time ===
859
860 Display the system time object of V-BOX. When the V-BOX is online, the current time of the V-BOX can be displayed in real time. When the V-BOX is offline, the time will stay at the time when the V-BOX is offline. When the V-BOX is not bound, the local time will be displayed.
861
862 |=(% style="width: 240px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 835px;" %)**Description**
863 |(% style="width:240px" %)Monitor V-BOX|(% style="width:835px" %)Bind the V-BOX for displaying the system time of the V-BOX.
864 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:240px" %)Style selection|(% style="width:835px" %)Numbers: The time object will be displayed numerically.
865 |(% style="width:835px" %)Clock: The time object will be displayed as a dial clock.
866 |(% style="width:240px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:835px" %)Set the text style of numeric type in time object.
867
868 === Combination switch ===
869
870 Combination switch supports multipurpose object that perform multiple different or identical events. Click this button to trigger the corresponding functions in turn according to the set event sequence. The functions of combination switch are: Bit operation, word operation, four operations, screen jump.
871
872 (% style="width:1077px" %)
873 |=(% style="width: 231px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 844px;" %)**Description**
874 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:231px" %)(((
875 Bit operation
876 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
877 Operate on the bit monitoring point. Operation type: Set ON, set OFF, and switch.
878
879 Bit replication.
880 )))
881 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
882 Write monitoring point Write monitoring point when performing bit operation events, only for set ON, Set OFF and switch.
883 )))
884 |(% style="width:152px" %)Bit replication|(% style="width:692px" %)Writes the status value of the source monitoring point to the address of the target monitoring point.
885 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:231px" %)(((
886 Word operation
887 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
888 Operate on word monitoring points. Operation type: Word setting, increase, decrease and word copy.
889 )))
890 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Write monitoring point Write monitoring point when performing word operation events, only for word setting, increase and decrease.
891 |(% style="width:152px" %)Word replication|(% style="width:692px" %)Write the data of the source monitoring point to the address of the target monitoring point.
892 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:231px" %)(((
893 Four operations
894 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
895 Four operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on objects. Operation type: addition, subtraction,
896
897 multiplication and division.
898 )))
899 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Source operand 1: The data source to be operated, which is divided into constants and variables.
900 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Source operand 2: The data source to be operated, which is divided into constants and variables.
901 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Target monitoring point: The result of the operation on the source operands 1 and 2 is written to the monitoring point.
902 |(% style="width:231px" %)Screen jump|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
903 Realize the jump between engineering screens or the pop-up/close function of sub-screens. Specific functions
904
905 Same as "function switch", please refer to the parameter description of "function switch".
906 )))
907 |(% style="width:231px" %)(((
908 Event list
909 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
910 Successful events will form an event list under the Basic Switch tab. Relevant operations and precautions are described as follows:
911
912 ~1. Click an event in the event list to activate the event as a selected event;
913
914 2. Hold down the “ctrl” key and click an event in the event list to select or cancel an event;
915
916 3. The target monitoring point of the above event cannot be used as the source monitoring point of the following event;
917
918 4. Only one screen jump event can be added at most, and it can only be the last one in the list and the last one to be executed.
919 )))
920 |(% style="width:231px" %)Pop-up confirmation box|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)After checking the check box, click the button to execute the event, and the confirmation execution box will pop up.
921 |(% style="width:231px" %)Select the language:|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Set the text and style of the object in multilingual states.
922 |(% style="width:231px" %)Transparency settings|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the combination switch object, and the default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
923
924 === Histogram ===
925
926 This object compares two or more numerical changes (at different times or under different conditions) in a bar graph mode, which is mainly used for data statistics and analysis. A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the way of bar graph.
927
928 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
929 |(% style="width:230px" %)Add group|(% style="width:845px" %)Classify the data to be compared by histogram. You can add up to 8 groups.
930 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
931
932
933 Add monitoring points
934 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
935 Adds a monitoring point to monitor for the current group.
936
937 The parameters included in the added monitoring point are: Monitor point name, display color, monitor point address. The monitoring point name can be empty.
938 )))
939 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
940 Scale display
941 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
942 Scale ranges can be set to constants and variables.
943
944 Constant: The scale range (upper/lower limit value) of histogram is fixed.
945
946 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of jump is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
947 )))
948 |(% style="width:230px" %)Scale display|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
949 If the check box is checked, the Y axis of the histogram will display the scale. The number of scales and scale color displayed in it require setting the primary and secondary scales and the color of the scales.
950 )))
951 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
952 Numerical display
953 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
954 If the check box is checked, the value of the monitoring point will be displayed at the top of the corresponding histogram. If the width of the value is larger than that of the rectangular column, it will be displayed “...,” and the value will be displayed when the mouse moves up.
955
956 If the check box is not checked, the data of the monitoring point will not be displayed.
957 )))
958 |(% style="width:230px" %)Spacing of monitoring points|(% style="width:845px" %)The distance between histograms displayed by each monitoring point.
959 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
960 Group spacing
961 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
962 The distance displayed between groups.
963
964 Note: The sum of all monitoring point spacing, all group spacing and all column widths cannot exceed the objects. If the object exceeded, please adjust the number of monitoring points, groups spacing or monitoring point spacing, etc. to the actual situation.
965 )))
966
967 === Pie chart ===
968
969 Display the proportion of each monitoring point's data in the total sum of all monitoring points, eventually forming a full circle. The sector size of data from multiple monitoring points on a circle visually represents the percentage of the overall data accounted for by that data, and is commonly used in statistical models.
970
971 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
972 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
973 Add monitoring points
974 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
975 Add monitoring points that need to participate in percentage statistics.
976
977 After adding the monitoring point, you can set the monitoring point name, graphic color, and value color, among which the monitoring point name can be set to empty.
978 )))
979 |(% style="width:230px" %)Style selection|(% style="width:845px" %)Define how the scale value, current value and monitor point name are displayed.
980 |(% style="width:230px" %)Numerical display|(% style="width:845px" %)Set whether the monitoring point value and the percentage value are displayed.
981 |(% style="width:230px" %)Monitoring point name|(% style="width:845px" %)Set whether the monitoring point name is displayed.
982 |(% style="width:230px" %)Central control point|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
983 Drag the center control point of the pie chart up and down to set the radius of the inner circle of the pie chart. It can be displayed as a circular proportion chart.
984 )))
985
986 === Ring chart ===
987
988 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in a ring-shape. The complete circle as a range of values is called the range value circle; the filled circle segment to represent the current value is called the value circle, where the maximum and minimum values of the set range are at the start (end) of the circle.
989
990 |=(% style="width: 229px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 846px;" %)**Description**
991 |(% style="width:229px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
992 It is used to obtain the data of the monitoring point in real time and display it in the filled area of ring chart.
993 )))
994 |(% style="width:229px" %)(((
995 Display range
996 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
997 Set the upper and lower range limits of the whole ring chart.
998
999 Constant: The display range (upper/lower limit value) of the ring chart is fixed.
1000
1001 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the ring chart is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
1002 )))
1003 |(% style="width:229px" %)(((
1004 Scale display
1005 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1006 If the check box is checked, the scale and scale value can be displayed around the ring diagram. At this time, the number of primary and secondary scales and scale colors should be set.
1007
1008 If the check box is not checked, the scale around the ring chart will not be displayed.
1009 )))
1010 |(% style="width:229px" %)Numerical scale display|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1011 Whether to display the percentage value of monitoring control point value and quantum value.
1012
1013 If displayed, the scale value is displayed in the middle of the ring chart.
1014 )))
1015 |(% style="width:229px" %)Starting angle|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1016 Defines the starting angle of the numeric ring of the ring chart. The angle is rotated counterclockwise with the top middle position of the ring chart as the reference point
1017 )))
1018 |(% style="width:229px" %)Circular color|(% style="width:846px" %)The color of the ring segment represented by the monitoring point value.
1019 |(% style="width:229px" %)Background color|(% style="width:846px" %)Ring background color, that is, the background color of the range value ring.
1020 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:229px" %)(((
1021 Alert a(% style="background-color:transparent" %)rea
1022 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1023 Function description: Divide the ring chart into several areas(1 to 4 areas), each of which can set the style of the partition and the starting value and the ending value of the partition independently.
1024 )))
1025 |(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1026 Alert value: The starting and ending values of the partition. All values need to be limited to upper limit and lower limit of the ring chart, otherwise the partition is invalid.
1027 )))
1028 |(% style="width:846px" %)Alert area color: When the monitoring point value is within a certain partition value range, the ring chart represents the color of the fill area (displayed in solid color).
1029 |(% style="width:846px" %)Note: When the monitoring point value is not in the set partition, the ring chart will display the default color.
1030
1031 === Historical trend chart ===
1032
1033 View the historical data curve of monitoring points by setting the start date and the end date. The change of curve is used to display the data change of each monitoring point, X axis represents the time and Y axis represents the monitoring point value.
1034
1035 |=(% style="width: 236px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 839px;" %)**Description**
1036 |(% style="width:236px" %)Number of curves|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the number of curves to be displayed on the curve object.
1037 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve type|(% style="width:839px" %)There are 4 optional styles for curve display.
1038 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve color|(% style="width:839px" %)The color of the curve when it is displayed.
1039 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve name|(% style="width:839px" %)The name of the curve shown in the graph example on the right side of the curve object.
1040 |(% style="width:236px" %)Bind monitoring point|(% style="width:839px" %)Select the monitoring points that the curve needs to bind.
1041 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:236px" %)(((
1042 Y-axis range
1043 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)Fixed: Set the values of upper limit and lower limit of Y axis to fixed values.
1044 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1045 Adaptation: In the set time axis, the upper limit of Y-axis is 20% above the maximum of the monitoring point data, and the lower limit of Y-axis is 20% below the minimum of the monitoring point data
1046 )))
1047 |(% style="width:236px" %)Lower limit of Y-axis|(% style="width:839px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1048 |(% style="width:236px" %)Upper limit of Y axis|(% style="width:839px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1049 |(% style="width:236px" %)Grid color|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the color of the graph grid.
1050 |(% style="width:236px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the display style of text in X/Y axis.
1051 |(% style="width:236px" %)Start date|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the start time of the X axis of the graph.
1052 |(% style="width:236px" %)End date|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the end time of the X axis of the graph.
1053 |(% style="width:236px" %)(((
1054 Recent days
1055 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1056 There are 4 choices (last 1 day, last 7 days, last 30 days, to be selected) for you to filter the time are conveniently and quick, and the corresponding start date and end date will become the current selected last few days. If the selected start and end dates are not within the last 1 day, last 7 days and the last 30 days, the state in recent days will be to be selected.
1057 )))
1058 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:236px" %)(((
1059 Time sequence
1060 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)The time sequence of viewing is divided into two kinds: time ascending and time descending.
1061 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1062 Time ascending: The start time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time increases from the start time to the end time.
1063 )))
1064 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1065 Time descending: The end time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time decreases from the end time to the start time.
1066 )))
1067 |(% style="width:236px" %)Date format|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the display format of X-axis time and date.
1068 |(% style="width:236px" %)Background color of the filter bar|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the background color of the filter bar row below the chart. There are two kinds of translucent and fully transparent.
1069 |(% style="width:236px" %)Starting color/End color|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the background color of the graph.
1070 |(% style="width:236px" %)Gradient type|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the gradient type of the background color of the graph.
1071 |(% style="width:236px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the transparency of the background color of the graph. The larger the value, the more transparent it is.
1072
1073 Property description when browsing the interface:
1074
1075 |=(% style="width: 139px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 682px;" %)**Description**
1076 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720150850-2.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Switch the display mode of historical trend chart data: Curves and tables.
1077 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1078 [[image:image-20220720150854-3.png]]
1079 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1080 The historical trend chart moves forward according to the time span.
1081
1082 Time span: The time period between the end date and the start date.
1083
1084 For example, if the start time and end time are separated by 1 day, the historical trend chart will move forward by 1 day.
1085 )))
1086 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1087 [[image:image-20220720150911-4.png]]
1088 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1089 The historical trend chart moves backward by time span.
1090
1091 Time span: The time period between the end date and the start date.
1092
1093 For example, if the start time and end time are separated by 1 day, the historical trend chart will move back by 1 day.
1094 )))
1095 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1096 [[image:image-20220720150920-5.png]]
1097 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1098 Previous page. When the data from the start time to the end time is displayed in multiple pages, click the previous page to display the historical data of previous page.
1099
1100 You can't click on the previous page when you are on the first page.
1101 )))
1102 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1103 [[image:image-20220720150922-6.png]]
1104 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1105 Next page. Data from start time to end time are displayed in multiple pages. Click next page to display the historical data of next page.
1106
1107 You can't click on the next page when you are on the last page.
1108 )))
1109 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1110 [[image:image-20220720150929-7.png]]
1111 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1112 When the width is less than 683, click to view the current page and how many pieces of data per page and how many pieces of data.
1113 )))
1114 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1115 [[image:image-20220720150932-8.png]]
1116 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1117 Figure: Display the color of this curve correspondingly.
1118
1119 When the data is displayed as "curve": When browsing the interface, clicking on the map will hide the corresponding curve display;
1120
1121 When the data is displayed as "table”: The table only displays the data of one monitoring point, and the data of the first selected monitoring point is displayed by default. Clicking on the figure will switch to the data of the corresponding monitoring point.
1122 )))
1123 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720150937-9.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Historical trend chart query button. Click it to pop-up a pop-up box to set the query range.
1124 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151000-10.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)First page: Clicking this button will return to the first page regardless of the current page.
1125 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151016-12.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Previous page: Clicking this button will display the data of the previous page.
1126 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151025-14.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Next page: Clicking this button will display the data of the next page.
1127 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151023-13.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Last page: Clicking this button to reach the last page regardless of the current page.
1128
1129 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1130 [[image:V-BOX cloud configuration user manual_html_c84a5d0032df07e2.png||height="420" width="250" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1131
1132 === Display frame ===
1133
1134 After binding the monitoring point, the data of the monitoring point can be displayed in real time.
1135
1136 |=(% style="width: 178px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 596px;" %)Description
1137 |(% style="width:178px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
1138 After binding the monitoring point, the data of the monitoring point can be obtained in real time and displayed. Only binding word monitoring points supported
1139 )))
1140 |(% style="width:178px" %)Write monitoring point|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
1141 After binding the monitoring point, you can modify the data of the monitoring point on the browsing interface and write it synchronously to the device.
1142 )))
1143 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:178px" %)(((
1144 Read-write permissions
1145 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)Read-write: The display frame can display and write data.
1146 |(% style="width:596px" %)Read-only: The display frame can only display data, but cannot write data.
1147 |(% style="width:596px" %)Write only: The display frame can only write data, but cannot display data.
1148 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:178px" %)(((
1149 Background display and hide
1150 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)Display: Set the background of the display frame. Background is divided into solid color background and picture background.
1151 |(% style="width:596px" %)Hide: Hide the background of the display frame and display only real-time data.
1152 |(% style="width:178px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
1153 When the background is solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the display frame. The default
1154
1155 transparency is set to 100% (where 0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
1156 )))
1157 |(% style="width:178px" %)(((
1158 Object lock
1159 )))|(% style="width:596px" %)(((
1160 Check the object lock and set the monitoring point and trigger condition of the locking object at the same time. When browsing the interface, if the object lock condition is met, the object will be locked (the lock icon will be displayed on the object), that is, the component is not allowed to write.
1161
1162 If the hide object lock is checked, the locking function of the part lock will be retained, but the lock icon will not be displayed.
1163 )))
1164 |(% style="width:178px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:596px" %)Set the data display style of the display frame.
1165 |(% style="width:178px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:596px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
1166
1167 === Bit indicator ===
1168
1169 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used for displaying the state of the bit monitoring point. When the state of the bit monitoring point changes, the bit indicator displays according to the bit state picture pointed by the monitoring point.
1170
1171 |=(% colspan="1" scope="row" style="width: 250px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 825px;" %)**Description**
1172 |(% colspan="1" style="width:250px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:825px" %)Bind the monitoring point of bit indicator (only support bit monitoring points).
1173 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:250px" %)(((
1174 Flash
1175 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1176 Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
1177 )))
1178 |(% style="width:825px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
1179 |(% style="width:825px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
1180 |(% style="width:825px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
1181 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:250px" %)(((
1182 Status
1183 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1184 Function description: Set the multi-state of bit indicator. When the status of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
1185 )))
1186 |(% style="width:825px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this state. The bit indicator only has two states: 0 and 1, and each state contains text settings for three languages.
1187 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1188 Language: Sets the text in the three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text content, text style, text position, etc.
1189 )))
1190 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1191 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
1192 )))
1193 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1194 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
1195 )))
1196 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:250px" %)(((
1197 Graphic
1198 )))|(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1199 Function description: Set the display picture of each status of the bit indicator. Status of graphics is displayed synchronously with the status setting of the monitoring point.
1200 )))
1201 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1202 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color below the picture.
1203
1204 This function only works for pictures in the “System Gallery”.
1205 )))
1206 |(% style="width:825px" %)(((
1207 Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note: When a picture is selected, the pictures in both states of the bit indicator will be replaced in sequence by the state in which the new picture exists. If the new picture has only one status, the status 1 will display no picture.
1208 )))
1209 |(% style="width:825px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the pictures in the 0 and 1 states of the bit indicator to the default pictures
1210 |(% style="width:825px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
1211 |(% style="width:250px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:825px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
1212
1213 === Word indicator ===
1214
1215 After the word monitoring point is bound, read the status of the monitoring point address and display it according to the set status word and status bitmap. The display picture of the object can be set, which can support 128 kinds of status display.
1216
1217 |=(% style="width: 191px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 630px;" %)**Description**
1218 |(% style="width:191px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:630px" %)Monitor point for binding word status (only monitor points of word type supported).
1219 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:191px" %)(((
1220 Flash
1221 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1222 Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
1223 )))
1224 |(% style="width:630px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
1225 |(% style="width:630px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
1226 |(% style="width:630px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
1227 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:191px" %)(((
1228 Status
1229 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1230 Function description: Set the multi-state display of word monitoring points. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state. Word indicator has two states by default, and at least two states are required. A maximum of 128 states can be added. The condition of the last state is always other and cannot be set. Each status contains text settings in three languages.
1231 )))
1232 |(% style="width:630px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this status. Click more conditions to set multiple conditions.
1233 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1234 Language: Sets the text in the three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text content,
1235
1236 text style, text position, etc.
1237 )))
1238 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1239 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
1240 )))
1241 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1242 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
1243 )))
1244 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:191px" %)(((
1245 Graphic
1246 )))|(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1247 Function description: Set the picture displayed in each state of the word monitoring point. The state diagram of the graph and the status settings of monitoring points are displayed synchronously.
1248 )))
1249 |(% style="width:630px" %)(((
1250 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color below the picture.
1251
1252 This function only works for pictures in the “System Gallery”.
1253 )))
1254 |(% style="width:630px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note that all existing state pictures of the word indicator will be replaced by each state of the new picture in sequence. If the number of states of the new picture is less than that of the current object, the current object will not display the picture of the corresponding state.
1255 |(% style="width:630px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the picture of all states of the word indicator to the default picture.
1256 |(% style="width:630px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
1257 |(% style="width:191px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:630px" %)Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
1258
1259 === Bit switch ===
1260
1261 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used for controlling the state of the bit monitoring point. When the state of the bit monitoring point changes, the bit switch displays according to the bit state picture pointed by the monitoring point.
1262
1263 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 255px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="1" style="width: 820px;" %)**Description**
1264 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Bind the monitoring point of the bit switch (only bit monitoring points are supported).
1265 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)Write monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Bind the write monitor point of the bit switch (only bit monitor points are supported).
1266 |(% colspan="2" style="width:255px" %)The monitoring point is consistent with the write monitoring point|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)(((
1267 If this check box is checked, the bound write monitoring point the bound monitor monitoring point are consistent.
1268 )))
1269 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="3" style="width:255px" %)(((
1270 Read-write permissions
1271 )))|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Read-write: It can operate the monitoring point and read the state of the monitoring point synchronously. Operation mode: Set ON, set OFF, and switch.
1272 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)(((
1273 Read-only: The status of the monitoring point can only be read synchronously and displayed, but cannot be operated.
1274 )))
1275 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Write only: The bit monitoring point can only be operated, but cannot be read.
1276 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="width:255px" %)(((
1277 Flash
1278 )))|(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
1279 |(% colspan="1" style="width:820px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
1280 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:256px" %)Flash|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
1281 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
1282 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:256px" %)(((
1283 Status
1284 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1285 Function description: Set the multi-state of bit indicator. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
1286 )))
1287 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this state. The bit indicator only has two states: 0 and 1, and each state contains text settings for three languages.
1288 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1289 Language: Set the text in three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text
1290 content, text style, text position, etc.
1291 )))
1292 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1293 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
1294 )))
1295 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1296 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
1297 )))
1298 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:256px" %)(((
1299 Graphic
1300 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1301 Function description: Set the display picture of each status of the bit indicator. Status of graphics
1302
1303 The diagram is displayed synchronously with the status setting of the monitoring point.
1304 )))
1305 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1306 Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color of the picture below the picture. This function only works for the pictures in the "System Gallery".
1307 )))
1308 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note: When a picture is selected, the pictures in both states of the bit indicator will be replaced in sequence by the state in which the new picture exists. If the new picture has only one state, the state 1 will display no picture.
1309 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the pictures in the 0 state and 1 state of the bit indicator to the default pictures.
1310 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
1311 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:256px" %)(((
1312 Object lock
1313 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1314 Function description: Check the object lock and set the monitoring point and trigger condition of the locking object at the same time. When browsing the interface, if the object lock condition is met, the object will be locked (the lock icon will be displayed on the object), that is, the object is not allowed to write.
1315 )))
1316 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
1317 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
1318 |(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1319 Hide object lock icon: If the hide object lock is checked, the locking function of the object lock will be retained, but the lock icon will not be displayed.
1320 )))
1321 |(% colspan="1" style="width:256px" %)Conditional hiding|(% colspan="2" style="width:819px" %)(((
1322 Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
1323 )))
1324
1325 === Word switch ===
1326
1327 After the monitoring point is bound, it is used to set the data of the monitoring point.
1328
1329 (% style="width:1077px" %)
1330 |=(% style="width: 252px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 823px;" %)**Description**
1331 |(% style="width:252px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)Bind the monitoring point of the word switch.
1332 |(% style="width:252px" %)Write monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)Bind the write monitoring point of the word switch.
1333 |(% style="width:252px" %)The monitoring point is consistent with the write monitoring point|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1334 If this check box is checked, the bound write monitoring point the bound monitor monitoring point are consistent.
1335 )))
1336 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:252px" %)(((
1337 Read-write permissions
1338 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1339 Read-write: It can operate the monitoring point and read the state of the monitoring point synchronously.
1340
1341 Operation mode: word setting, increase and decrease.
1342 )))
1343 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1344 Read-only: The status of the monitoring point can only be read synchronously, and the monitor point cannot be operated.
1345 )))
1346 |(% style="width:823px" %)Write only: The monitoring point can only be operated, but the status cannot be read.
1347 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:252px" %)(((
1348
1349
1350 Word setting
1351 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)when browsing the interface, click the object, the setting value will be written into the monitoring point.
1352 |(% style="width:823px" %)Operand The value set to the write monitor point.
1353 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
1354 Increase
1355 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)when browsing the interface, click the object, the value of the monitoring point is increased once.
1356 |(% style="width:823px" %)Operand The value of each increase
1357 |(% style="width:823px" %)Upper limit: The maximum value that can be written to the monitoring point.
1358 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1359 Return to destination: Whether to reset the specified value when the value written to the monitoring point reaches the maximum value.
1360 )))
1361 |(% style="width:823px" %)Destination value: The specified value is reset when the value of write monitoring reaches the upper limit.
1362 |(% style="width:252px" %)Decrease|(% style="width:823px" %)The function is the same as increase.
1363 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:252px" %)(((
1364 Flash
1365 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)Effect: When the flash condition is met, the object will use the set flash frequency as the time interval when browsing the interface, and the objects are displayed alternately.
1366 |(% style="width:823px" %)Select monitoring points: Bind the monitoring point of the trigger condition.
1367 |(% style="width:823px" %)Edit conditions: Edit the condition that triggers this function.
1368 |(% style="width:823px" %)Flash frequency: Set the time interval for flashing.
1369 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
1370 Status
1371 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1372 Function description: Set the multi-state display of word monitoring points. When the state of the monitoring point satisfies a trigger condition in multiple states, the object displays the style and information in the state.
1373
1374 Word indicator has two states by default, and at least two states are required. A maximum of 128 states can be added, and the condition of the last status is always other and cannot be set.
1375
1376 Text setting Each status contains text settings in three languages.
1377 )))
1378 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1379 Conditions: Set the conditions that trigger this status. Click more conditions to set multiple conditions combination.
1380 )))
1381 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1382 Language: Set the text in three languages in the selected state, including the displayed text
1383
1384 content, text style, text position, etc.
1385 )))
1386 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1387 Select language: Select a language in the drop-down box to display text for that language (without style) in the status display list, and the content and style of the text in the language can be set in language setting.
1388 )))
1389 |(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1390 Copy property: Copy the multilingual text and styles of one status to the corresponding multilingual of another status or all statues.
1391 )))
1392 |(% rowspan="5" style="width:252px" %)(((
1393 Graphic
1394 )))|(% style="width:823px" %)Function description: Set the picture displayed in each state of the word monitoring point. The state diagram of the graph is displayed synchronously with the state settings of the monitoring points.
1395 |(% style="width:823px" %)Modify pictures: Click on a picture in a certain state, and modify the color of the picture below the picture. This function only works for the pictures in the "System Gallery".
1396 |(% style="width:823px" %)Select pictures: Modify multi-state pictures. Note that all existing state pictures of the word indicator will be replaced by each state of the new picture in sequence. If the number of states of the new picture is less than that of the current object, the current object will not display the picture of the corresponding state.
1397 |(% style="width:823px" %)Use the default appearance: Restore the picture of all states of the word indicator to the default picture.
1398 |(% style="width:823px" %)No appearance: Set the current state to no graph display.
1399 |(% style="width:252px" %)Conditional hiding|(% style="width:823px" %)(((
1400 Set the monitoring points and trigger conditions hidden by the object. When the condition is met, the object is hidden.
1401 )))
1402
1403 === Dashboard ===
1404
1405 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the form of dials and pointers.
1406
1407 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 227px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 825px;" %)**Description**|=
1408 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)Bind the monitoring point and get the value of the monitoring point in real time.|
1409 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)(((
1410
1411
1412 Constant, variable
1413 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)(((
1414 Types of the upper/lower limit values of dashboard
1415
1416 Constant: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the dashboard is constant.
1417
1418 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the dashboard is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
1419 )))|
1420 |(% colspan="2" style="width:227px" %)Lower limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:825px" %)The value of the starting scale of dashboard.|
1421 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Upper limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)The value of the destination scale of dashboard.|(% colspan="2" rowspan="18" %)
1422 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Background display and hide|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the display and hide of dashboard background.
1423 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Display background image|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)It only works when the background is set to display. You can select the displayed background image from the gallery.
1424 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Select a picture|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)When the background of dashboard is set to display and background picture display is checked, the background picture can be selected.
1425 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale value display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Display and hide scale values of dashboard.
1426 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale color|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the color of the scale value.
1427 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Scale display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Display and hide scale values of dashboard.
1428 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Main scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the number and color of main scale on the dashboard.
1429 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Sub-scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the number and color of sub-scales on the dashboard.
1430 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Default color|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)The default color of the dashboard.
1431 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Dashboard type|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Dashboard dial display within the set number of degrees
1432 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Numerical display|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the display and hide of variable values.
1433 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Pointer style|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Sets the style of the pointer.
1434 |(% colspan="1" style="width:238px" %)Select the language:|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Set the display and display style of dashboard name. Text in 3 languages can be configured
1435 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:238px" %)(((
1436 Alert area
1437 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
1438 Function description: Divide the dial of the dashboard into several areas (1 to 4 zones), each of which can set the style of the partition and the starting value of the partition independently.
1439 )))
1440 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
1441 Alert value: The starting value of this partition. All values need to be limited to the dashboard starting value; Otherwise, the partition is invalid.
1442 )))
1443 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)Color of alert area: Set the dial color of the partition.
1444 |(% colspan="2" style="width:820px" %)(((
1445 Note: When the value of the monitoring point is not in the set partition, the dashboard and pointer will display the default color; When the monitoring point value is in the set partition, the pointer color is displayed as the set alert area color.
1446 )))
1447
1448 === Bar graph ===
1449
1450 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the way of bar graph.
1451
1452 |=(% colspan="2" style="width: 235px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 817px;" %)**Description**|=
1453 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Monitoring point|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)It is used to obtain the data of the monitoring point in real time and display it in the bar graph.|
1454 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Numerical display|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Whether to display the data of the current monitoring point.|
1455 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Progress bar direction|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)0 degree: The bar graph is displayed horizontally, that is, the scale is on the X-axis.|
1456 |(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)90 degrees: The bar graph is displayed vertically, that is, the scale is on the Y-axis.|
1457 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Scale display|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Display and hide of bar graph scale.|
1458 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Main scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Set the number and color of the main scale.|
1459 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Sub-scale|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)Set the number and color of sub-scale.|
1460 |(% colspan="2" style="width:235px" %)Lower limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:817px" %)The minimum value of the bar graph.|
1461 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)Upper limit|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)The maximum value of the bar graph.|(% colspan="2" rowspan="10" %)
1462 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="3" style="width:195px" %)(((
1463 Style
1464 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1465 Style 1: The scale is displayed on the outer side below the horizontal bar graph or on the outer left side of the vertical bar graph.
1466 )))
1467 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1468 Style 2: The scale is displayed on the top, bottom and outside of the horizontal bar graph or on the left and right sides of the vertical bar graph.
1469 )))
1470 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1471 Style 3: The scale is displayed on the inner side below the horizontal bar graph or on the inner left side of the vertical bar graph.
1472 )))
1473 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)(((
1474 Color
1475 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1476 Color display of data filling area of monitoring point:
1477
1478 ~1. When the starting color is consistent with the ending color, the filling area is displayed as solid color;
1479
1480 2. When the starting color is inconsistent with the ending color, the fill area is displayed as a gradient of starting color - ending color - starting color.
1481 )))
1482 |(% colspan="1" style="width:195px" %)Background display and hide|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1483 The bar graph background color is displayed or not. The background color refers to the color displayed when the bar graph fill area is not filled.
1484 )))
1485 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:195px" %)(((
1486 Alert area
1487 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1488 Function description: Divide the bar graph into several areas (1 to 4 areas), each of which can set the style of the area and the starting value and ending value of the partition independently.
1489 )))
1490 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1491 Alert value: The starting and ending values of the partition. All values need to be limited to upper limit and lower limit of the bar graph, otherwise the partition is invalid.
1492 )))
1493 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1494 Color of alert area: When the monitoring point value is within a certain partition value range, the bar graph represents the color of the fill area (displayed in solid color).
1495 )))
1496 |(% colspan="2" style="width:609px" %)(((
1497 Note: When the monitoring point value is not in the set partition, the bar chart will display the default color.
1498 )))
1499
1500 === Real-time trend chart ===
1501
1502 The trend chart takes time as the horizontal axis and data as the vertical axis, and displays the change of data of monitoring points with time in curve.
1503
1504 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
1505 |(% style="width:230px" %)Number of curves|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the number of curves to be displayed on the curve object.
1506 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve type|(% style="width:845px" %)There are 4 optional styles for curve display.
1507 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve color|(% style="width:845px" %)The color of the curve when it is displayed.
1508 |(% style="width:230px" %)Curve name|(% style="width:845px" %)The name of the curve shown in the graph example on the right side of the curve object.
1509 |(% style="width:230px" %)Bind monitoring point|(% style="width:845px" %)Select the monitoring points that the curve needs to bind.
1510 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:230px" %)(((
1511 Y-axis range
1512 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)Fixed: Set the values of upper limit and lower limit of Y axis to fixed values.
1513 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1514 Adaptation: In the set time axis, the upper limit of Y-axis is 20% above the maximum of the monitoring point data, and the lower limit of Y-axis is 20% below the minimum of the monitoring point data
1515 )))
1516 |(% style="width:230px" %)Lower limit of Y-axis|(% style="width:845px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1517 |(% style="width:230px" %)Upper limit of Y axis|(% style="width:845px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1518 |(% style="width:230px" %)Grid color|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the color of the graph grid.
1519 |(% style="width:230px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the display style of text in X/Y axis.
1520 |(% style="width:230px" %)Start date|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the start time of the X axis of the graph.
1521 |(% style="width:230px" %)End date|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the end time of the X axis of the graph.
1522 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1523 Recent days
1524 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1525 There are 4 choices (last 1 day, last 7 days, last 30 days, to be selected) for you to filter the time are conveniently and quick, and the corresponding start date and end date will become the current selected last few days. If the selected start and end dates are not within the last 1 day, last 7 days and the last 30 days, the state in recent days will be to be selected.
1526 )))
1527 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:230px" %)(((
1528 Time sequence
1529 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)The time sequence of viewing is divided into two kinds: time ascending and time descending.
1530 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1531 Time ascending: The start time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time increases from the start time to the end time.
1532 )))
1533 |(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1534 Time descending: The end time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time decreases from the end time to the start time.
1535 )))
1536 |(% style="width:230px" %)Date format|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the display format of X-axis time and date.
1537 |(% style="width:230px" %)Background color of the filter bar|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the background color of the filter bar row below the chart. There are two kinds of translucent and fully transparent.
1538 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1539 Starting color/End color
1540 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the background color of the graph.
1541 |(% style="width:230px" %)Gradient type|(% style="width:845px" %)Sets the gradient type of the background color of the graph.
1542 |(% style="width:230px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:845px" %)Set the transparency of the background color of the graph. The larger the value, the more transparent it is.
1543 |(% style="width:230px" %)[[image:image-20220720144807-1.png||height="43" width="54"]]|(% style="width:845px" %)Display the color of this curve correspondingly. Clicking on the graph while browsing the interface will hide the corresponding curve display.
1544
1545 === Flow bar ===
1546
1547 The flow effect of color block is used to reflect the flow process in technological process production.
1548
1549 Select the starting point or end point of the flow bar positioning point, hold down the left mouse button, you can rotate to the corresponding position in the range of 0 to degrees.
1550
1551 |=(% style="width: 229px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 846px;" %)**Description**
1552 |(% style="width:229px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:846px" %)Control the flow status of the flow object according to the status of the monitoring point.
1553 |(% style="width:229px" %)Trigger condition|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1554 Edit the trigger condition. When the status value of the monitoring point meets the trigger condition, the flow object flows; When the conditions are not met, the flow object will stop flowing.
1555 )))
1556 |(% style="width:229px" %)Speed|(% style="width:846px" %)The speed of the flow bar can be selected as fast, medium and slow.
1557 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:229px" %)(((
1558 Flow direction
1559 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)The flow direction of the flow bar can be forward and reverse along the straight line.
1560 |(% style="width:846px" %)Forward: Flows from left to right.
1561 |(% style="width:846px" %)Reverse: Flows from right to left.
1562 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color|(% style="width:846px" %)The color of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
1563 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block thickness|(% style="width:846px" %)The thickness of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
1564 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block length|(% style="width:846px" %)The length of the flowing color block in the flow bar.
1565 |(% style="width:229px" %)Color block spacing|(% style="width:846px" %)The distance between two flowing color blocks in a flow bar.
1566 |(% style="width:229px" %)Border display and hide|(% style="width:846px" %)Set the display and hide of the flow bar border.
1567 |(% style="width:229px" %)Border color|(% style="width:846px" %)Sets the border color of the flow bar.
1568
1569 (% class="lead" id="HTipsforflowbardesign" %)
1570 **Tips for flow bar design**
1571
1572 In order to obtain a more beautiful flow bar, when it is necessary to simulate the flow effect in the water pipe, the pipe picture object can be designed first, and then the hidden frame of the flow bar is placed on the pipe picture object.
1573
1574 **Video window**
1575
1576 A video playback object plays a video file provided in a video source. At present, this object only supports fluorite cloud video source, and this object does not support Z-axis sorting on browsing pages, so the video window will be placed on top of all objects when the interface is browsed.
1577
1578 **Hyperlink**
1579
1580 The objects with hyperlink function can jump the picture directly and realize the access function.
1581
1582 |=(% style="width: 245px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 830px;" %)**Description**
1583 |(% style="width:245px" %)Background display and hide|(% style="width:830px" %)Set the display and hiding of the object background.
1584 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:245px" %)Display background image|(% style="width:830px" %)Check: Hyperlink object background will be displayed as a picture.
1585 |(% style="width:830px" %)Uncheck: Hyperlink object background will be displayed in solid color.
1586 |(% style="width:245px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:830px" %)(((
1587 When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the hyperlink part, and the default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
1588 )))
1589 |(% style="width:245px" %)Opening mode|(% style="width:830px" %)When you click the hyperlink object, the link address screen is opened in a new window or this window.
1590 |(% style="width:245px" %)Link address|(% style="width:830px" %)The address of the linked screen when clicking the hyperlink object.
1591 |(% style="width:245px" %)Select language:|(% style="width:830px" %)Select language, and set the text and style of hyperlinks in multilingual.
1592
1593 === Function switch ===
1594
1595 This object realizes the function of jumping the picture or popping up the sub-picture on the engineering picture.
1596
1597 |=(% style="width: 246px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 829px;" %)**Description**
1598 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the specified screen|(% style="width:829px" %)Click on the function switch, and jump to the specified screen.
1599 |(% style="width:246px" %)Pop-up sub-screen|(% style="width:829px" %)Click on the function switch, and the specified sub-screen will pop up on this screen.
1600 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the previous screen.|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1601 Click the function switch, and the screen will jump to the previous screen (the previous screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
1602 )))
1603 |(% style="width:246px" %)Jump to the next screen|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1604 Click the function switch, and the screen will jump to the next screen (the next screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
1605 )))
1606 |(% style="width:246px" %)Return to the previous screen|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1607 Click the function switch, and the screen jumps to the previous screen (the screen does not include thumbnail page and sub-screen).
1608 )))
1609 |(% style="width:246px" %)Select language:|(% style="width:829px" %)Select language, and set the text and style of hyperlinks in multilingual.
1610 |(% style="width:246px" %)Background display and hide|(% style="width:829px" %)Display and hide the background of the object.
1611 |(% style="width:246px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1612 When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the function switch object. The default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means the background is fully transparent)
1613 )))
1614 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:246px" %)Display background image|(% style="width:829px" %)Check: The object background will be displayed as a picture.
1615 |(% style="width:829px" %)Uncheck: The object background will be displayed in solid color.
1616
1617 === Time ===
1618
1619 Display the system time object of V-BOX. When the V-BOX is online, the current time of the V-BOX can be displayed in real time. When the V-BOX is offline, the time will stay at the time when the V-BOX is offline. When the V-BOX is not bound, the local time will be displayed.
1620
1621 |=(% style="width: 240px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 835px;" %)**Description**
1622 |(% style="width:240px" %)Monitor V-BOX|(% style="width:835px" %)Bind the V-BOX for displaying the system time of the V-BOX.
1623 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:240px" %)Style selection|(% style="width:835px" %)Numbers: The time object will be displayed numerically.
1624 |(% style="width:835px" %)Clock: The time object will be displayed as a dial clock.
1625 |(% style="width:240px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:835px" %)Set the text style of numeric type in time object.
1626
1627 === Combination switch ===
1628
1629 Combination switch supports multipurpose object that perform multiple different or identical events. Click this button to trigger the corresponding functions in turn according to the set event sequence. The functions of combination switch are: Bit operation, word operation, four operations, screen jump.
1630
1631 (% style="width:1077px" %)
1632 |=(% style="width: 231px;" %)**Property**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 844px;" %)**Description**
1633 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:231px" %)(((
1634 Bit operation
1635 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1636 Operate on the bit monitoring point. Operation type: Set ON, set OFF, and switch.
1637
1638 Bit replication.
1639 )))
1640 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1641 Write monitoring point Write monitoring point when performing bit operation events, only for set ON, Set OFF and switch.
1642 )))
1643 |(% style="width:152px" %)Bit replication|(% style="width:692px" %)Writes the status value of the source monitoring point to the address of the target monitoring point.
1644 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:231px" %)(((
1645 Word operation
1646 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1647 Operate on word monitoring points. Operation type: Word setting, increase, decrease and word copy.
1648 )))
1649 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Write monitoring point Write monitoring point when performing word operation events, only for word setting, increase and decrease.
1650 |(% style="width:152px" %)Word replication|(% style="width:692px" %)Write the data of the source monitoring point to the address of the target monitoring point.
1651 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:231px" %)(((
1652 Four operations
1653 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1654 Four operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on objects. Operation type: addition, subtraction,
1655
1656 multiplication and division.
1657 )))
1658 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Source operand 1: The data source to be operated, which is divided into constants and variables.
1659 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Source operand 2: The data source to be operated, which is divided into constants and variables.
1660 |(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Target monitoring point: The result of the operation on the source operands 1 and 2 is written to the monitoring point.
1661 |(% style="width:231px" %)Screen jump|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1662 Realize the jump between engineering screens or the pop-up/close function of sub-screens. Specific functions
1663
1664 Same as "function switch", please refer to the parameter description of "function switch".
1665 )))
1666 |(% style="width:231px" %)(((
1667 Event list
1668 )))|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)(((
1669 Successful events will form an event list under the Basic Switch tab. Relevant operations and precautions are described as follows:
1670
1671 ~1. Click an event in the event list to activate the event as a selected event;
1672
1673 2. Hold down the “ctrl” key and click an event in the event list to select or cancel an event;
1674
1675 3. The target monitoring point of the above event cannot be used as the source monitoring point of the following event;
1676
1677 4. Only one screen jump event can be added at most, and it can only be the last one in the list and the last one to be executed.
1678 )))
1679 |(% style="width:231px" %)Pop-up confirmation box|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)After checking the check box, click the button to execute the event, and the confirmation execution box will pop up.
1680 |(% style="width:231px" %)Select the language:|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)Set the text and style of the object in multilingual states.
1681 |(% style="width:231px" %)Transparency settings|(% colspan="2" style="width:844px" %)When the background is a solid color background, set the transparency of the background color of the combination switch object, and the default transparency is set to 100% (0% transparency means that the background is fully transparent).
1682
1683 === Histogram ===
1684
1685 This object compares two or more numerical changes (at different times or under different conditions) in a bar graph mode, which is mainly used for data statistics and analysis. A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in the way of bar graph.
1686
1687 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
1688 |(% style="width:230px" %)Add group|(% style="width:845px" %)Classify the data to be compared by histogram. You can add up to 8 groups.
1689 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1690
1691
1692 Add monitoring points
1693 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1694 Adds a monitoring point to monitor for the current group.
1695
1696 The parameters included in the added monitoring point are: Monitor point name, display color, monitor point address. The monitoring point name can be empty.
1697 )))
1698 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1699 Scale display
1700 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1701 Scale ranges can be set to constants and variables.
1702
1703 Constant: The scale range (upper/lower limit value) of histogram is fixed.
1704
1705 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of jump is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
1706 )))
1707 |(% style="width:230px" %)Scale display|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1708 If the check box is checked, the Y axis of the histogram will display the scale. The number of scales and scale color displayed in it require setting the primary and secondary scales and the color of the scales.
1709 )))
1710 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1711 Numerical display
1712 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1713 If the check box is checked, the value of the monitoring point will be displayed at the top of the corresponding histogram. If the width of the value is larger than that of the rectangular column, it will be displayed “...,” and the value will be displayed when the mouse moves up.
1714
1715 If the check box is not checked, the data of the monitoring point will not be displayed.
1716 )))
1717 |(% style="width:230px" %)Spacing of monitoring points|(% style="width:845px" %)The distance between histograms displayed by each monitoring point.
1718 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1719 Group spacing
1720 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1721 The distance displayed between groups.
1722
1723 Note: The sum of all monitoring point spacing, all group spacing and all column widths cannot exceed the objects. If the object exceeded, please adjust the number of monitoring points, groups spacing or monitoring point spacing, etc. to the actual situation.
1724 )))
1725
1726 === Pie chart ===
1727
1728 Display the proportion of each monitoring point's data in the total sum of all monitoring points, eventually forming a full circle. The sector size of data from multiple monitoring points on a circle visually represents the percentage of the overall data accounted for by that data, and is commonly used in statistical models.
1729
1730 |=(% style="width: 230px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 845px;" %)**Description**
1731 |(% style="width:230px" %)(((
1732 Add monitoring points
1733 )))|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1734 Add monitoring points that need to participate in percentage statistics.
1735
1736 After adding the monitoring point, you can set the monitoring point name, graphic color, and value color, among which the monitoring point name can be set to empty.
1737 )))
1738 |(% style="width:230px" %)Style selection|(% style="width:845px" %)Define how the scale value, current value and monitor point name are displayed.
1739 |(% style="width:230px" %)Numerical display|(% style="width:845px" %)Set whether the monitoring point value and the percentage value are displayed.
1740 |(% style="width:230px" %)Monitoring point name|(% style="width:845px" %)Set whether the monitoring point name is displayed.
1741 |(% style="width:230px" %)Central control point|(% style="width:845px" %)(((
1742 Drag the center control point of the pie chart up and down to set the radius of the inner circle of the pie chart. It can be displayed as a circular proportion chart.
1743 )))
1744
1745 === Ring chart ===
1746
1747 A object used to realize data visualization by reflecting the numerical changes of word monitoring points in a ring-shape. The complete circle as a range of values is called the range value circle; the filled circle segment to represent the current value is called the value circle, where the maximum and minimum values of the set range are at the start (end) of the circle.
1748
1749 |=(% style="width: 229px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 846px;" %)**Description**
1750 |(% style="width:229px" %)Monitoring point|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1751 It is used to obtain the data of the monitoring point in real time and display it in the filled area of ring chart.
1752 )))
1753 |(% style="width:229px" %)(((
1754 Display range
1755 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1756 Set the upper and lower range limits of the whole ring chart.
1757
1758 Constant: The display range (upper/lower limit value) of the ring chart is fixed.
1759
1760 Variable: The data of the upper/lower limit value of the ring chart is controlled by the corresponding monitoring point data.
1761 )))
1762 |(% style="width:229px" %)(((
1763 Scale display
1764 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1765 If the check box is checked, the scale and scale value can be displayed around the ring diagram. At this time, the number of primary and secondary scales and scale colors should be set.
1766
1767 If the check box is not checked, the scale around the ring chart will not be displayed.
1768 )))
1769 |(% style="width:229px" %)Numerical scale display|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1770 Whether to display the percentage value of monitoring control point value and quantum value.
1771
1772 If displayed, the scale value is displayed in the middle of the ring chart.
1773 )))
1774 |(% style="width:229px" %)Starting angle|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1775 Defines the starting angle of the numeric ring of the ring chart. The angle is rotated counterclockwise with the top middle position of the ring chart as the reference point
1776 )))
1777 |(% style="width:229px" %)Circular color|(% style="width:846px" %)The color of the ring segment represented by the monitoring point value.
1778 |(% style="width:229px" %)Background color|(% style="width:846px" %)Ring background color, that is, the background color of the range value ring.
1779 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:229px" %)(((
1780 Alert a(% style="background-color:transparent" %)rea
1781 )))|(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1782 Function description: Divide the ring chart into several areas(1 to 4 areas), each of which can set the style of the partition and the starting value and the ending value of the partition independently.
1783 )))
1784 |(% style="width:846px" %)(((
1785 Alert value: The starting and ending values of the partition. All values need to be limited to upper limit and lower limit of the ring chart, otherwise the partition is invalid.
1786 )))
1787 |(% style="width:846px" %)Alert area color: When the monitoring point value is within a certain partition value range, the ring chart represents the color of the fill area (displayed in solid color).
1788 |(% style="width:846px" %)Note: When the monitoring point value is not in the set partition, the ring chart will display the default color.
1789
1790 === Historical trend chart ===
1791
1792 View the historical data curve of monitoring points by setting the start date and the end date. The change of curve is used to display the data change of each monitoring point, X axis represents the time and Y axis represents the monitoring point value.
1793
1794 |=(% style="width: 236px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 839px;" %)**Description**
1795 |(% style="width:236px" %)Number of curves|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the number of curves to be displayed on the curve object.
1796 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve type|(% style="width:839px" %)There are 4 optional styles for curve display.
1797 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve color|(% style="width:839px" %)The color of the curve when it is displayed.
1798 |(% style="width:236px" %)Curve name|(% style="width:839px" %)The name of the curve shown in the graph example on the right side of the curve object.
1799 |(% style="width:236px" %)Bind monitoring point|(% style="width:839px" %)Select the monitoring points that the curve needs to bind.
1800 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:236px" %)(((
1801 Y-axis range
1802 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)Fixed: Set the values of upper limit and lower limit of Y axis to fixed values.
1803 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1804 Adaptation: In the set time axis, the upper limit of Y-axis is 20% above the maximum of the monitoring point data, and the lower limit of Y-axis is 20% below the minimum of the monitoring point data
1805 )))
1806 |(% style="width:236px" %)Lower limit of Y-axis|(% style="width:839px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1807 |(% style="width:236px" %)Upper limit of Y axis|(% style="width:839px" %)When the Y-axis range is fixed, set the minimum value of Y-axis.
1808 |(% style="width:236px" %)Grid color|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the color of the graph grid.
1809 |(% style="width:236px" %)Text setting|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the display style of text in X/Y axis.
1810 |(% style="width:236px" %)Start date|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the start time of the X axis of the graph.
1811 |(% style="width:236px" %)End date|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the end time of the X axis of the graph.
1812 |(% style="width:236px" %)(((
1813 Recent days
1814 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1815 There are 4 choices (last 1 day, last 7 days, last 30 days, to be selected) for you to filter the time are conveniently and quick, and the corresponding start date and end date will become the current selected last few days. If the selected start and end dates are not within the last 1 day, last 7 days and the last 30 days, the state in recent days will be to be selected.
1816 )))
1817 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:236px" %)(((
1818 Time sequence
1819 )))|(% style="width:839px" %)The time sequence of viewing is divided into two kinds: time ascending and time descending.
1820 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1821 Time ascending: The start time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time increases from the start time to the end time.
1822 )))
1823 |(% style="width:839px" %)(((
1824 Time descending: The end time is displayed at the left starting point of the X axis, and the time decreases from the end time to the start time.
1825 )))
1826 |(% style="width:236px" %)Date format|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the display format of X-axis time and date.
1827 |(% style="width:236px" %)Background color of the filter bar|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the background color of the filter bar row below the chart. There are two kinds of translucent and fully transparent.
1828 |(% style="width:236px" %)Starting color/End color|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the background color of the graph.
1829 |(% style="width:236px" %)Gradient type|(% style="width:839px" %)Sets the gradient type of the background color of the graph.
1830 |(% style="width:236px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:839px" %)Set the transparency of the background color of the graph. The larger the value, the more transparent it is.
1831
1832 Property description when browsing the interface:
1833
1834 |=(% style="width: 139px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 682px;" %)**Description**
1835 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720150850-2.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Switch the display mode of historical trend chart data: Curves and tables.
1836 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1837 [[image:image-20220720150854-3.png]]
1838 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1839 The historical trend chart moves forward according to the time span.
1840
1841 Time span: The time period between the end date and the start date.
1842
1843 For example, if the start time and end time are separated by 1 day, the historical trend chart will move forward by 1 day.
1844 )))
1845 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1846 [[image:image-20220720150911-4.png]]
1847 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1848 The historical trend chart moves backward by time span.
1849
1850 Time span: The time period between the end date and the start date.
1851
1852 For example, if the start time and end time are separated by 1 day, the historical trend chart will move back by 1 day.
1853 )))
1854 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1855 [[image:image-20220720150920-5.png]]
1856 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1857 Previous page. When the data from the start time to the end time is displayed in multiple pages, click the previous page to display the historical data of previous page.
1858
1859 You can't click on the previous page when you are on the first page.
1860 )))
1861 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1862 [[image:image-20220720150922-6.png]]
1863 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1864 Next page. Data from start time to end time are displayed in multiple pages. Click next page to display the historical data of next page.
1865
1866 You can't click on the next page when you are on the last page.
1867 )))
1868 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1869 [[image:image-20220720150929-7.png]]
1870 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1871 When the width is less than 683, click to view the current page and how many pieces of data per page and how many pieces of data.
1872 )))
1873 |(% style="width:139px" %)(((
1874 [[image:image-20220720150932-8.png]]
1875 )))|(% style="width:682px" %)(((
1876 Figure: Display the color of this curve correspondingly.
1877
1878 When the data is displayed as "curve": When browsing the interface, clicking on the map will hide the corresponding curve display;
1879
1880 When the data is displayed as "table”: The table only displays the data of one monitoring point, and the data of the first selected monitoring point is displayed by default. Clicking on the figure will switch to the data of the corresponding monitoring point.
1881 )))
1882 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720150937-9.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Historical trend chart query button. Click it to pop-up a pop-up box to set the query range.
1883 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151000-10.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)First page: Clicking this button will return to the first page regardless of the current page.
1884 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151016-12.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Previous page: Clicking this button will display the data of the previous page.
1885 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151025-14.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Next page: Clicking this button will display the data of the next page.
1886 |(% style="width:139px" %)[[image:image-20220720151023-13.png]]|(% style="width:682px" %)Last page: Clicking this button to reach the last page regardless of the current page.
1887
1888 === Alarm record display ===
1889
1890 All alarm records generated by the monitoring points set in V-BOX are queried and displayed in a table according to the time sequence, and dynamic query time periods can be set according to the start time and the end time.
1891
1892 |=(% style="width: 258px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 817px;" %)**Description**
1893 |(% style="width:258px" %)Select V-BOX|(% style="width:817px" %)Select the alarm monitoring points under the V-BOX , up to 16 monitoring points can be selected.
1894 |(% style="width:258px" %)Alarm type|(% style="width:817px" %)(((
1895 The alarm mode includes current alarm record and historical alarm record. You could select the corresponding alarm according to your needs.
1896 )))
1897 |(% style="width:258px" %)Alarm level|(% style="width:817px" %)Select the alarm level to display in the table.
1898 |(% style="width:258px" %)Start date|(% style="width:817px" %)Sets the start date of the query.
1899 |(% style="width:258px" %)End date|(% style="width:817px" %)Sets the end date of the query.
1900 |(% style="width:258px" %)Time format|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the alarm time format displayed in the table.
1901 |(% style="width:258px" %)Date format|(% style="width:817px" %)Format the alarm time and date displayed in the table.
1902 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:258px" %)(((
1903 Time sequence
1904 )))|(% style="width:817px" %)The time sequence of viewing is divided into two kinds: time ascending and time descending.
1905 |(% style="width:817px" %)Time ascending: The latest alarm information is at the end of the alarm information displayed bar.
1906 |(% style="width:817px" %)Time descending: The latest alarm information is at the top of the alarm information display bar.
1907 |(% style="width:258px" %)Set the display content|(% style="width:817px" %)Check the information content to be displayed in the alarm record table.
1908 |(% style="width:258px" %)Background color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the background color of the alarm record display object.
1909 |(% style="width:258px" %)Head color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the header color of the alarm record display object.
1910 |(% style="width:258px" %)Border color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the border color of the alarm record display object.
1911 |(% style="width:258px" %)Color of the selected row|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the color of the alarm record display object when each row is selected.
1912 |(% style="width:258px" %)Alarm lamp color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the alarm lamp color of the alarm record display object.
1913 |(% style="width:258px" %)Header text color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the header text color of the alarm record display object.
1914 |(% style="width:258px" %)General alarm text color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the color displayed in the alarm information bar when the alarm level is general alarm.
1915 |(% style="width:258px" %)Severe alarm text color|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the color displayed in the alarm information bar when the alarm level is severe alarm.
1916 |(% style="width:258px" %)(((
1917 Particularly severe alarm text color
1918 )))|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the color displayed in the alarm information bar when the alarm level is particularly severe.
1919 |(% style="width:258px" %)Background color of the filter bar|(% style="width:817px" %)(((
1920 Set the background color of filter bar below the alarm record display object. There are two kinds of translucent and fully transparent.
1921 )))
1922 |(% style="width:258px" %)Transparency settings|(% style="width:817px" %)Set the background color transparency of the alarm record display object. The larger the value, the more transparent it is.
1923 |(% rowspan="3" style="width:258px" %)(((
1924
1925
1926 Cell customization
1927 )))|(% style="width:817px" %)The default is adaptive. After selecting custom, you can set the width of the cell.
1928 |(% style="width:817px" %)Text beyond hiding: After exceeding the custom width, the excess text is hidden.
1929 |(% style="width:817px" %)Text beyond wrap: The text wraps around if it excess the custom width.
1930
1931 === Indirect screen display ===
1932
1933 The specified sub-screen is displayed according to the status of the monitoring point.
1934
1935 |=(% style="width: 246px;" %)**Property**|=(% style="width: 829px;" %)**Description**
1936 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:246px" %)(((
1937 Conditional trigger
1938 )))|(% style="width:829px" %)Select the type of condition displayed on the sub screen: Bit condition, word condition and unconditional.
1939 |(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1940 Bit condition: When the monitoring point is set ON or OFF, the specified sub-screen will be triggered and popped up. When the value of the monitoring point does not meet the set conditions, it is not displayed.
1941 )))
1942 |(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1943 Word condition: When the value of the monitoring point meets the set conditions, the specified will be triggered and popped up. Multiple conditions can be added. The newly added condition is displayed later. If multiple conditions are met at the same time, displays the latest screen specified by a condition. When the value of the monitoring point is not satisfied, it is not displayed.
1944 )))
1945 |(% style="width:829px" %)Unconditional: Always display the specified screen.
1946 |(% style="width:246px" %)Bind monitoring point|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1947 When the trigger type of condition is bit condition or word condition, the monitoring point should be bound. When the trigger type of condition is unconditional, there is no need to bind monitoring point.
1948 )))
1949 |(% style="width:246px" %)Display title bar|(% style="width:829px" %)(((
1950 Uncheck by default. If checked, the style of the title bar will be displayed. You can enter a title name, and set the background color of the title bar and the font color.
1951 )))
1952 |(% style="width:246px" %)Background display and hide|(% style="width:829px" %)Display and hide the background of the object.
1953 |(% rowspan="2" style="width:246px" %)Display background image|(% style="width:829px" %)Check: The background of indirect screen will be displayed as a picture.
1954 |(% style="width:829px" %)Uncheck: The background of indirect screen will be displayed in solid color.
1955
1956 == Toolbar ==
1957
1958 The toolbar provides a collection of buttons for related operations on canvas and objects.
1959
1960 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HDescription" %)
1961 **Description**
1962
1963 Reference objects: Right alignment, left alignment, top alignment, bottom alignment, X-axis alignment, Y-axis alignment, equal width, equal height, equal width and height, horizontal equal spacing and vertical equal spacing buttons in the toolbar are operating on a plurality of selected objects (the objects locked in position do not perform the above operations). When operating, the relevant values of a certain object are taken as operation data, then the object is called a reference object. The control points around the reference object are red points. When you select multiple objects and then click on a object, that object is the reference object. If a object is not clicked, the leftmost object of the selected objects is used as the reference object.
1964
1965 |(% style="width:136px" %)**Toolbar**|(% style="width:200px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:119px" %)**Shortcut key**|(% style="width:620px" %)**Function description**
1966 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154713-15.png||height="38" width="38"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
1967
1968
1969 Selection
1970 )))|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)(((
1971 Mouse tool: Click it to select the current part. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the object. Multiple objects can be selected at the same time. Click the selected object again, then it is deselected.
1972 )))
1973 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154716-16.png||height="39" width="39"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Save|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + S|(% style="width:620px" %)Saves the current canvas.
1974 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154723-17.png||height="36" width="36"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Delete|(% style="width:119px" %)Del|(% style="width:620px" %)Delete selected objects. You can delete multiple selected objects.
1975 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154726-18.png||height="29" width="29"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Copy screen|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)(((
1976 Copies the current screen to another screen (except the screen generated by default).
1977 )))
1978 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154728-19.png||height="29" width="29"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Copy|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + C|(% style="width:620px" %)Multiple selected objects can be copied.
1979 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154733-20.png||height="28" width="28"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Paste|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + V|(% style="width:620px" %)Multiple selected objects copied can be pasted.
1980 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154753-21.png||height="28" width="28"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Multiple copy|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Multiple objects can be copied according to the input parameters
1981 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154757-22.png||height="25" width="22"]]|(% style="width:200px" %) |(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Synchronize the name of V-BOX and monitoring point.
1982 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154800-23.png||height="23" width="26"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Left alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + l|(% style="width:620px" %)Align to the left with reference to the left edge of the reference object.
1983 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154802-24.png||height="24" width="27"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Right alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + R|(% style="width:620px" %)Align to the right with reference to the right edge of the reference object.
1984 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154814-25.png||height="23" width="24"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Top alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + u|(% style="width:620px" %)Align to the top with reference to the upper edge of the reference object.
1985 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154819-26.png||height="22" width="23"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Bottom alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + d|(% style="width:620px" %)Align to the bottom with reference to the lower edge of the reference object.
1986 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154822-27.png||height="23" width="24"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)X-axis alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + x|(% style="width:620px" %)Align with reference to the midline of the height of the reference object.
1987 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154825-28.png||height="25" width="25"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Y-axis alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + y|(% style="width:620px" %)Align with reference to the midline of the width of the reference object.
1988 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154829-29.png||height="24" width="24"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Equal width|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + w|(% style="width:620px" %)Set the width of the selected object, taking the width of the reference object as the operating value.
1989 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154834-30.png||height="25" width="25"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Equal height|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + h|(% style="width:620px" %)Set the height of the selected object, taking the height of the reference object as the operating value.
1990 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154836-31.png||height="25" width="25"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Equal width and height|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + e|(% style="width:620px" %)(((
1991 Set the width and the height of the selected object, taking he width and the height of the reference object as the operating value.
1992 )))
1993 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154839-32.png||height="26" width="28"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Equal horizontal spacing|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + a|(% style="width:620px" %)Set equal horizontal spacing between selected objects.
1994 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154900-33.png||height="26" width="28"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Equal vertical spacing|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + V|(% style="width:620px" %)Set equal vertical spacing between selected objects.
1995 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154904-34.png||height="24" width="26"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Place at the top|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Place the selected object on top of the other objects.
1996 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154908-35.png||height="25" width="27"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Place at the bottom|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Place the selected object at the bottom of other objects.
1997 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154914-36.png||height="21" width="29"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Undo|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + Z|(% style="width:620px" %)Take the operation of the current screen back one step.
1998 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154922-37.png||height="22" width="30"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Restore|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + R|(% style="width:620px" %)Restore the operation one step forward after undoing the current screen.
1999 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154926-38.png||height="27" width="29"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Settings|(% style="width:119px" %)Alt + m|(% style="width:620px" %)Properties of the current screen.
2000 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154930-39.png]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Browse|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)(((
2001 Browse the current project configuration screen, and the default home page is the top column in the table of project screen.
2002 )))
2003 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154933-40.png||height="28" width="30"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
2004 One-click to display and hide the tex
2005 )))|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)One-click to display and hide the text of the display box in the current screen.
2006 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720154947-41.png||height="31" width="33"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Import template|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Imports the designed configuration screen template for the current screen.
2007 |(% style="width:136px" %)(((
2008 [[image:image-20220720154953-42.png||height="26" width="26"]]
2009 )))|(% style="width:200px" %)Check|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)(((
2010 Check the integrity of the configuration information of project objects, and display error messages at the bottom of the screen.
2011 )))
2012 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155009-43.png||height="26" width="26"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Zoom in canvas|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + +|(% style="width:620px" %)Zoom in on the current canvas.
2013 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155013-44.png||height="26" width="26"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Canvas restoration|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + )|(% style="width:620px" %)Restores the current canvas.
2014 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155016-45.png||height="27" width="27"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Zoom out canvas|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl +-|(% style="width:620px" %)Zoom out the current canvas.
2015 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155019-46.png||height="27" width="32"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Export|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Export the current project.
2016 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155114-47.png||height="27" width="31"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Import|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Import an external project into the current project.
2017 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155117-48.png||height="28" width="119"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Status|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)(((
2018 Browses the styles for the current status of a object with multi-state in the current screen.
2019 )))
2020 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155120-49.png||height="33" width="115"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Language|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Browses the current language of the multilingual object in the current screen.
2021 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155123-50.png]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Font size|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the text font size of the selected object.
2022 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155131-51.png]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Font color|(% style="width:119px" %) |(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the text font color of the selected object.
2023 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155135-52.png||height="33" width="31"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Bold|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + B|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the text font weight of the selected part.
2024 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155142-53.png||height="31" width="19"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Italic|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + i|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the font text italic of the selected object.
2025 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155146-54.png||height="35" width="30"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Underline|(% style="width:119px" %)Ctrl + U|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the text font underline of the selected object.
2026 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155150-55.png||height="28" width="35"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Horizontal left alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + L|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to horizontal left alignment
2027 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155153-56.png||height="26" width="31"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Horizontal center alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + C|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to horizontal center alignment.
2028 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155155-57.png||height="26" width="34"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Horizontal right alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + R|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to horizontal right alignment.
2029 |(% style="width:136px" %)[[image:image-20220720155158-58.png||height="29" width="27"]]|(% style="width:200px" %)Vertical top alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + U|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to vertical top alignment.
2030 |(% style="width:136px" %)(((
2031 [[image:image-20220720155201-59.png||height="32" width="30"]]
2032
2033
2034 )))|(% style="width:200px" %)Vertical center alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + M|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to vertical center alignment.
2035 |(% style="width:136px" %)(((
2036 [[image:image-20220720155204-60.png||height="27" width="25"]]
2037
2038
2039 )))|(% style="width:200px" %)Vertical bottom alignment|(% style="width:119px" %)Shift + D|(% style="width:620px" %)Sets the selected object text to vertical bottom alignment.
2040
2041 = **Permission management** =
2042
2043 Click permission management menu on the left to enter the permission Management module as figure below.
2044
2045 [[image:image-20220720160629-1.jpeg]]
2046
2047 This module assigns projects and sets configuration permissions for sub-accounts.
2048
2049 **How to assign projects to sub-accounts.**
2050
2051 Click the button [[image:image-20220720160640-2.jpeg]] at the end of the line where the sub-account is located to enter the project list screen with permission for this sub-account, as shown in the figure below.
2052 [[image:image-20220720160701-3.jpeg]]
2053
2054 Click the button in the upper right corner of Figure above, select the project in the pop-up box, and click “save” to set the permission of the selected project for the account.
2055
2056 [[image:image-20220720160817-4.jpeg]]
2057
2058 **How to unbind the sub-account.**
2059
2060 In the assigned projects list of sub-accounts, click the button [[image:image-20220720160902-5.jpeg]] to  unbind the project for the account.
2061
2062 = **Appendix** =
2063
2064 The shortcut key actions in the configuration editor are as follows:
2065
2066
2067 |=**Shortcut key**|=**Function**|=**Shortcut key**|=**Function**|=**Shortcut key**|=**Function**
2068 |↑|Object moves up 1px|Ctrl + S|Save project|Alt + u|Top alignment
2069 |↓|Object moves down 1px|Ctrl + Z|Undo|Alt + d|Bottom alignment
2070 |→|Object moves right 1px|Ctrl + R|Restore|Alt + x|X-axis alignment
2071 |←|Object moves left 1px|Ctrl + alt + n|New screen|Alt + y|Y-axis alignment
2072 |Ctrl + ↑|Object moves up 10px|Ctrl + U|Font underline|Alt + w|Equal width
2073 |Ctrl + ↓|Object moves down 10px|Ctrl + i|Italic font|Alt + h|Equal height
2074 |Ctrl + →|Object moves right 10px|Ctrl + B|Bold font|Alt + e|Equal width and height
2075 |Ctrl +|Object moves left 10px|Ctrl + Shift + L|Text horizontal left alignment|Alt + a|Equal horizontal spacing
2076 |Del|Delete object|Ctrl + Shift + C|Text horizontal center alignment|Alt + V|Equal vertical spacing
2077 |Ctrl + C|Copy objects|Ctrl + Shift + R|Text horizontal right alignment|Ctrl + A|Select all objects
2078 |Ctrl + V|Paste objects|Ctrl + Shift + U|Text vertical top alignment|Ctrl + D|Uncheck the object
2079 |Shift + ↑|Sort current page up|Ctrl + Shift + D|Text vertical bottom alignment| |
2080 |Shift + ↓|Sort current page down|Ctrl + Shift + M|Text vertical right alignment| |
2081 |Ctrl +-|Zoom out canvas|Alt + M|Modify the screen| |
2082 |Ctrl + =|Zoom in canvas|Alt + l|Left alignment| |
2083 |Ctrl +)|Canvas restoration|Alt + R|Right alignment| |
2084
2085 = **Demo account** =
2086
2087 **What is Cloud SCADA platform?**
2088
2089 Cloud SCADA is an IoT platform that can realize terminal equipment data collection, real-time control, alarm push, group management, configuration design and other functions. With this platform, users can monitor terminal equipment more conveniently.
2090
2091 **How to access?**
2092
2093 Asean URL: [[http:~~/~~/asean.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html>>url:http://asean.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html]]
2094
2095 Asean account&password: weconuser 123123
2096
2097 EU URL: [[http:~~/~~/eu.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html>>url:http://eu.v-box.net/web/htmlnew/user/login.html]]
2098
2099 EU account&password: weconuser weconuser123
2100
2101 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2102 (((
2103 **✎Note: **
2104
2105 1. users can edit Cloud SCADA project freely, and the modified results will not be saved.
2106 1. users can enter the Cloud SCADA page by clicking the following positions.
2107 )))
2108
2109 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2110 [[image:1648577581177-590.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2111
2112 **Industry classification**
2113
2114 There are 20 Cloud SCADA projects created in demo account, including HVAC system, water treatment system, smart farm, smart factory and smart city.
2115
2116 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2117 [[image:1648577644453-821.png||height="377" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2118
2119 **Part of the project introduction**
2120
2121 Heating Monitoring System
2122
2123 Collect the analog signals of the temperature, pressure and flow rate of the outlet water of the heat exchanger, and use PID to control the valve diameter of the heat exchanger and the rotation speed of the circulating pump to achieve the purpose of automatic temperature adjustment.
2124
2125 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2126 [[image:1648577724164-599.png||height="393" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2127
2128 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2129 [[image:1648577744837-247.png||height="450" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2130
2131 Water Treatment System
2132
2133 Industry introduction: water treatment system.Mainly to improve waterquality, to meet certain water quality standards, such as drinking water, industrial wastewater discharge.In order to ensure the stable operation of the water treatment system, it is necessary to monitor the water pressure and water level, and adjust the   appropriate water pressure and water level by remote control of the pumpspeed.
2134
2135 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2136 [[image:1648577778435-311.png||height="450" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2137
2138 Smart City Monitoring
2139
2140 The multi-functional city monitoring system can be applied to multiple scenarios such as HVAC, factory, and pump station monitoring. Monitor and control common industrial parameters such as voltage, current, power, frequency, temperature, liquid level, etc.
2141
2142 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2143 [[image:1648577825813-481.png||height="452" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2144
2145 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2146 [[image:1648577843849-690.png||height="452" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2147
2148 Smart Building Monitoring
2149
2150 It is used in community management to monitor various facilities in the community such as elevator equipment, lighting system, parking lot, fire fighting equipment, etc. In the event of an abnormality in the equipment, such as elevator damage, insufficient fire water, etc., an alarm prompt is sent to the manager.
2151
2152 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2153 [[image:1648577874801-932.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2154
2155 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2156 [[image:1648577894932-957.png||height="408" width="800" class="img-thumbnail"]]