User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this document
- 2 Commissioning
- 2.1 Default connection
- 2.2 Initial login
- 2.3 Setup wizard
- 2.4 Discover and assign devices
- 2.5 Subscribing to the time master
- 2.6 Time synchronization of the time master
- 2.7 Registering as a foreign device
- 2.8 Touch panel settings
- 2.9 Operating and monitoring features
- 3 Data point integration
- 4 Graphic features
- 4.1 Plant view Tools
- 4.2 Kiosk graphics
- 4.3 Engineering notations
- 5 Graphics Builder
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Pane tools
- 5.3 Graphics libraries
- 6 Graphics engineering
- 6.1 Using supersample graphics
- 6.2 Optimizing graphics for PXM touch panels and standard devices
- 6.3 Thumbnails
- 6.4 Dashboards
- 7 Advanced functionality
- 8 Tips and tricks
- 8.1 Updates required after a time zone change
- 8.2 APPLY BATCH TAGS
- 8.3 Graphic components within models cannot be modified
- 8.4 A graphic with relative binding that includes data points from different branches of the hierarchy cannot be created at the Root level
- 8.5 Relative hyperlinks cannot be added to a graphic at the Root level
- 8.6 Relative hyperlinks in a graphic are broken if the graphic is engineered offline and then imported to another device
- 8.7 Automatic logout from Desigo Control Point causes Graphics Builder to temporarily stop working
- 8.8 Detection of network interruptions
- 8.9 Cancelling a kiosk log out sequence
- 8.10 Special characters do not display in graphic file names
- 8.11 The color of a graphical component may display incorrectly if the component was copied
- Index
Graphics engineering
Dashboards
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Property
Description
Property can be modified
⑦
Unit
Unit of measure for the Value. The Value
color also applies to this field.
No
When a BACnet object is dropped onto the gauge, the unit of
measure for the object is automatically entered in the Unit field.
⑧
Gauge fill
The color displayed indicates if the present
value is in the minimum range (green),
moderate range (yellow-to-orange) or
maximum range (red).
No
Table 72: Gauge BASIC PROPERTIES.
6.4.7.1 Changing the appearance of a gauge
Use this procedure to change the appearance of a gauge and its labels and to adjust the operating range.
This procedure uses the PROPERTIES and LAYERS panes.
1. Open the graphic for editing and click in the LAYERS pane to display the layer with the gauge.
2. Select the gauge and use the BASIC PROPERTIES to edit the labels, scale, colors, etc. For more
information, see the Figure
Gauge BASIC PROPERTIES
in the Working with gauges [➙ 167] topic.
3. Click and SAVE to save the graphic.
The gauge appearance has been modified.