Display

Configuration

The Display Configuration button accesses a Display Configuration Setup dialog box. This box will also be displayed if: a) Create Charts Manually is selected during use of the Wizard Chart Setup program, b) you select Setup from the Chart pull-down menu, c) you right-click on the chart region in ChartView’s Main Window.

Note: If multiple chart groups are present in the display configuration, the current group will be selected in the display configuration tree.

When you first click on the Display Configuration button, a Display Configuration Setup box appears. A display region shows the configured structure of the groups, charts, and channels. From this box, you can select the number of charts to be assigned to a specific group. With the use of the mouse cursor, you can also select a chart or channel for additional editing. In addition to the text presented in the following sub-sections: Normal Edit and Manually Creating a Display, you can refer to the following for related information:

The chapter 1 tutorial walks through a display setup from beginning to end.

In this chapter, Chart Setup Wizard provides information on the use of Chart Setup Wizard for the set up of groups, charts, and channels.

Reference Note: For the very first display setup, or when the configuration file has been deleted, you will need to use Chart Setup Wizard. First time use is discussed in the ChartView tutorial of Chapter 1. Additional Chart Setup Wizard information begins on page 4-44.

The method you use to access the Display Configuration Setup window makes a difference. When you use the toolbar button or the pull-down menu’s Setup selection, the Display Configuration Setup window appears with the current chart display configuration intact. With this type of access you would simply edit your existing chart display. Channel and alarm configurations do not change, with exception that newly displayed channels will be enabled.

When you access the Display Configuration Setup from the Chart Setup Wizard, the Display Configuration Setup window appears with no existing display. This allows for a “clean slate” approach to creating a chart display, as opposed to an “editing” approach. Channel and alarm configurations do not change, with exception that newly displayed channels will be enabled.

Normal Edit

To explain editing a configuration, we make use of an example where changes are desired for Chart 1. In the following figure, Chart 1 was highlighted by clicking on it with the mouse cursor. The Display Configuration Setup box then changed, allowing you to see specific channel types (such as volts only) or to “Show all Types,” as in the example. From this setup box you can add or delete charts and channels. You can:

hold down the Shift key and use the cursor to select several consecutive channels for addition or deletion

hold down the Ctrl key and use the cursor to select several non-consecutive channels for addition or deletion

double-click on an available channel to add it to the selected channels

double-click on a selected channel to remove it from the selected channels list

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Omega Vehicle Security 1400 manual Display Configuration, Normal Edit

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