About Callouts - Honeywell Experion LX Operator's Manual

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Understanding the basics
Give focus to the Command Zone.
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Type boilerslevel1 and press ENTER.
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About callouts

A callout is a message or prompt that is displayed in a balloon located on the Station display
close to the field that the message is related to.
Callouts are enabled by default and can be disabled on the Server Wide Settings General
Tab. If callouts are disabled then the messages and prompts will appear in the Message Zone
instead. They will typically not appear in non-editable alphanumeric fields, nor on trend,
table, or summary displays.
Callouts will usually be displayed when you change alphanumeric values. For example:
When you start editing a set point (SP) on a display or faceplate, the current SP value is
n
displayed in a callout beside the set point.
When you change the SP of a point with control confirmation enabled, the callout
n
prompts you to confirm the change in value.
If the value that you entered exceeds the SP tolerance for that point, the callout prompts
you to confirm that you want to exceed the SP tolerance.
The following figures show examples of the different types of callout. The first example
shows how a callout will be placed on the Station display to make clear which part of the
display the message is related to.
Error-type callout
Prompt-type callout
Informational-type callout
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