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Advisory Configuration

Click the Advisory Configuration icon
up advisory parameters for the current point. This will
configure advisories for this point only. Each point
that needs advisory configuration will be set up sepa-
rately. Click OK to apply changes, or Cancel to exit
the window without saving.

Bypass Configuration

If available, click the Bypass Configuration icon
to set up the bypass parameters. The Bypass Con-
figuration pop-up window will open. Click OK to ap-
ply and exit this popup, or Cancel to exit without
saving changes.

4.5.5. Application Type Properties

An application type property is one type of appli-
cation that has been set up inside a unit (controller).
Access to application types allows the user to view
details about the application and make changes to the
application. There can be many types of applications
programmed into the controller. For example, de-
pending on the kind of controller being used, applica-
tion types can range from air handlers (Figure 4-29),
analog and digital combiners, zones, power monitor-
ing, global data, sensor control, time schedules, and
more. All application types contain application points
that appear underneath the application type once ex-
panded.
An example of how an application type appears on
the navigation menu:
Figure 4-29 - Application Type Properties - Navigation Tree
Menu
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An example of how the application type appears
inside the main window:
to set
Figure 4-30 - Application Type Properties - Main Window Menu
To jump to an application point contained within
the application, click on the link(s) underneath the ap-
plication type.
4.5.6. Application Instance
Properties
An application instance property shows the num-
ber of points in the application (if available) that have
been programmed inside a controller. Access to appli-
cation instance and points allows the user to view de-
tails about the application, see the number of points,
graph points, and make changes. All application in-
stances show points that appear underneath the appli-
cation instance once expanded.
An example of how an application instance ap-
pears on the navigation menu:
Figure 4-31 - Application Instance Properties - Navigation Tree
Menu
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