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Figure 3-52 - Application Setpoint Group Screen
Give the group a unique name. (You will be
prompted if the name entered matches an application
setpoint group already in the database.)
Choose a type of schedule from the Type drop-
down: Select Application or Users & Passwords.
Once a type of schedule is chosen from the list, click
Save to open the schedule screen of the chosen sched-
ule type.
• If Users & Passwords is chosen as the schedule
type, the Users & Passwords schedule screen will
open with tables and rows to be filled in; configure
the schedule details from this screen. See Schedules
Setup on page 35 for more details on setting up
User & Passwords schedules.
• If Select Application is chosen as the schedule type,
the Select Application screen (Figure 3-53) will
open with the navigation tree displayed. Expand the
navigation tree down to the application instance lev-
el, click the radio button of the application instance,
and then click the Save button. The Application Set-
point Group screen of the selected application in-
stance will open where you can select data points to
use for setpoint broadcast (see Schedules Setup on
page 35 for details on setting up Application Set-
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point Groups).
Figure 3-53 - Select Application Screen
If there are no valid applications selected when the
setpoint broadcast runs, that information will be in the
Activity History details.
The information you enter in the Application Set-
point Group will be sent to the Target Controller
Group.
Click Add New in the Target Controller Group
window:
Figure 3-54 - Target Controller Group
Click Power Builder to open the List Powers
Builder window where you can manage your target
controller groups (see Section 7.2.1., List Power
Builder).
Give the group a unique name. (You will be
prompted if the name entered matches a target group
already in the database.)
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