User Guide

Chapter 12 - FINlite Graphics Tool
Using the FINlite Graphics Tool
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2. Select the device whose live data should display in the relativized graphic.
3. Click Go.
The relativized graphic will display the live data from the selected device.
Backing Up Graphics
Use this procedure to back up graphics files using the HMI.
HMI
S, H, E, W, G (System, Hardware, Ethernet, Webserver, Graphicsbackup
Example
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<40091>
User: <high> <High default user account>
>Point, Application, Time, Message, Cancel, System, passWord,
Bye? s
>Diagnostics, Users, dSt, Bacnet, Error_msgs, Hardware, Text,
Quit? h
>Fieldpanels, Ethernet, nodeNametable, Disks, Reportprinter,
Licensemanager, Quit? e
>ipSettings, Bbmd, Telnet, Webserver, Quit? w
>Display, Modify, Uiupgrade, Graphicsbackup, Quit? g
>Are you sure : y
DONE
Deleting Graphics Files
Graphics files consist of .fnl files and
media files
. Media files (backgrounds, component
images, and so on.) are shared among all graphics. The .fnl files are stored separately
from the media files, and Device Template > FLN files are stored in a different location
than non-Device Template graphics.
The .fnl files for standard graphics are stored in
A:\wsroot\graphics.
The .fnl files for Device Template graphics are stored based on the Application ID
of the FLN Device in question (for example:
A:\wsroot\graphics\applications\2486
.
Media files for standard and Device Template graphics are stored in
A:\wsroot\graphics\media.
Graphics can be published to Drive
B, and may need to be deleted from that
location.
Once graphics are backed up, they also reside in the Internal Flash Drive (IFD),
and may need to be deleted from that location.
In order to delete a graphic entirely so it will not appear in the User Interface, the file
must be deleted from the Graphics folder in A:\wsroot. This can be done through the
HMI (see the
Field Panel Features for BACnet Field Panel Web Server
section as well
as the example at the end of this section) or through FINlite (see the
Deleting Graphics
Using FINlite
section).