Engineering Documentation
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- 1 About this document
- 2 Desigo Control Point Operation engineering topics
- 2.1 Tool-free configuration of a Desigo Control Point device
- 2.1.1 Connecting to the Desigo Control Point device
- 2.1.2 Performing the initial login
- 2.1.3 Configuring the Network port for IP (PXG3.Wx00 and PXM… touch panel)
- 2.1.4 Activating the application (PXG3.Wx00 and PXM… touch panel)
- 2.1.5 Assigning devices to the Desigo Control Point device
- 2.1.6 Updating the Network port for a browser connection (PXM… touch panel)
- 2.1.7 Subscribing to the time master and time synchronization for Assigned devices
- 2.1.8 Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel
- 2.2 Tool-free commissioning of the Operation application
- 2.3 Data point integration overview
- 2.4 Plant view Tools
- 2.4.1 Using the graphics wizard to create a graphic
- 2.4.2 Editing a graphic
- 2.4.3 Removing a graphic
- 2.4.4 Displaying the URL of a graphic
- 2.4.5 Exporting graphics for sharing across jobs
- 2.4.6 Importing graphics
- 2.4.7 Enabling graphics and kiosks for room users to view
- 2.4.8 Defining graphics as a startup page
- 2.5 Working with kiosk graphics
- 2.6 Using engineering notations
- 2.1 Tool-free configuration of a Desigo Control Point device
- 3 Graphics engineering with Graphics Builder
- 3.1 Graphics Builder overview
- 3.2 Using the Builder pane tools
- 3.3 Graphics libraries
- 3.4 Workflows
- 3.5 Working with dashboards
- 3.5.1 The Facility manager dashboard user interface
- 3.5.2 The Public dashboard user interface
- 3.5.3 Adding and editing a text box
- 3.5.4 Adding or replacing a background image
- 3.5.5 Adding information from a trended data point
- 3.5.6 Adding external media to a dashboard
- 3.5.7 Working with gauges
- 3.5.8 Editing charts
- 3.6 Creating end-user room graphics
- 3.7 Advanced functionality
- 4 Tips and tricks
- 4.1 Updates required after a time zone change
- 4.2 APPLY BATCH TAGS > Custom Filter button is reserved for future use
- 4.3 Graphic components within models cannot be modified
- 4.4 A graphic with relative binding that includes data points from different branches of the hierarchy cannot be created at the Root level
- 4.5 Relative hyperlinks cannot be added to a graphic at the Root level
- 4.6 Relative hyperlinks in a graphic are broken if the graphic is engineered offline and then imported to another device
- 4.7 Haystack interface
- 4.8 Automatic logout from the Operation application causes Graphics Builder to temporarily stop working
- Index
Desigo Control Point Operation engineering topics
Plant view Tools
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2.4.3 Removing a graphic
The Tools menu is context-sensitive.
● Selecting Remove from the Plant view page displays a list of graphics, and you
can select one or more graphics to remove.
● Selecting Remove while viewing a graphic removes the graphic you are
currently viewing.
Removing graphics
1. Select > Tools > Configure graphics > Remove .
The Configure Graphics – Remove dialog box displays the graphics that can be
removed.
2. Select the graphic(s) to remove and click Remove.
3. To complete removal of the selected graphics, click Apply.
Removing the graphic you are currently viewing
1. Display a graphic in the Plant view.
2. Select > > Configure graphics > .
The graphic is removed.
2.4.4 Displaying the URL of a graphic
If your system contains a touch panel, ABT-SSA uses the URL of a graphic to define
the startup page that displays after a power cycle. For more information, see the
section
Updating the Network port for a browser connection
in the ABT-Site online
help.
1. View the desired graphic.
2. Select > > Configure graphics > .
The URL of the selected graphic is displayed.
2.4.5 Exporting graphics for sharing across jobs
The simplest process for reusing graphics is to put all of the custom components into
one graphic and then export that graphic. When the graphic is imported to another
device, your custom components are available in VIEW ASSETS .
● When importing and exporting graphics, the file type is *.fst.
● All exported graphics are marked disabled.
Graphics can be exported as a Graphics or as Models.
●
Graphics
maintain absolute references within the exported file. Object references
are specific to the current building structure element.
●
Models
use virtual points to create relative references so that the exported file can
be used as a template. The relative references are recognized when the model is
imported into a different job that contains a similar building structure.