C 1.4.1 Display Access Editor; C 1.4.2 Default Display - ABB Freelance 2000 Manual

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C 1.4.1 Display access editor

The tag, to which the displays are assigned, is selected via the windows Tag type and Tag name.
First, the type is selected in the window Tag type. After that, a list of all tags of this type that are
present in the system appears in the window Tag name. Having selected one of the tag names
from the window Tag name, the required display name/log can be entered into the displays/logs
provided.
Select tag
Tag type
Tag name
Displays
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C 1.4.2 Default display

→ Click mouse on display type or
→ Select Define default display from the shortcut menu for the display name
→ display type designated with (D)
If several display types have been entered for one tag name, it is possible to designate a certain
display type. This will then be preselected under DigiVis in the display selector dialog.
In all cases, only one of the entered displays can be designated as a default display. To change
the default designation, simply click another display type.
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List of all tag types
List of all tags of one type with their names
One display or log of each type can be assigned to each tag.
No display allocation of this display or log type for the selected tag.
The system was unable to detect a display allocation for this display or log
type.
This entry may only be selected by the user in the event that the system did
not detect automatic allocation. An allocation detected by the system can only
be overwritten by selecting a different allocation or by entering <empty>.
The list of cross references is displayed for the selected tag.
The automatic display allocation (cross references checked by the sys-
tem) is implemented again for the selected tag.
Standard Displays
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