Select a device from the displayed list and click OK, then click OK again to accept the device you've selected. The following message appears:

Choosing NO will cause the wizard to be redrawn once with the tabs specified for the selected device. The wizard’s configuration is then fixed – it will function like a conventional wizard, displaying the configured tabs as soon as the window opens, without redrawing them. This way you can place one framework wizard into your project for each distinct flavor of 369 or UR device type you intend to use. For example, if you have two F60 UR devices, and a C30 UR device you could create two different UR framework wizards. The two F60 UR's can share a wizard since they display identical information. The C30 requires its own tabular wizard since its tab panel displays will not match the F60s. Once the various unique tabular wizards are created, modify the small faceplates created by Power Builder so that the small faceplates point to the correct tabular wizard screen.

After generating the screens and updating the configuration, small faceplates can then be taken from the MainMenu.cim file and placed in other screens such as switchgear elevations. These Small Faceplates act as device-specific front ends or links into the appropriate Tabular wizard screen. Each device you added with PMCS Power Builder is represented by its own Small Faceplate, but each class of device share a single Tabular wizard. In the sample application described earlier, five MVT small faceplates are generated, but only a single MVT Tabular Wizard. When a

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