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1. 53 Temple TIDS serrare uu M qM tm 32 Template Toolbar eee 32 TON OOOO e 39 Text Object Properties sss 49 Toolbox Window 7 sss 28 Suc Fc E 29 Widgets TaD HERR 28 63 Trademarks xiv Type of Objects sse 35 Alarm Marker sc cecscseesccsseenecepaseencardsnceencnacteoneseepecpenese 35 Dar eae n E T 36 DPW eae S 36 eun irena E ee on et eee 37 pira 38 Pew DOIMGES cocseedncdsstecripMEME SR ENeta o pud MS 38 Jn 38 jo Am 39 LIU DOS ACE serrin 34 Types of Widgets Standard Widgets sse 34 User Defined Widgets sss 35 U V VLC 7r P 13 WX Warranty Remedy ioseph noD S xiii Widget Properties sss 26 Widget Properties Window 35 I i 34 Association with an Object 35 Standard Widgets sse 34 Types of Widget cust reete eot trier 34 User Defined Widgets 35 Widpet Detalls sererai dete Mes eie 34 Widget Properties Window sss 35 WATS TaD uec totu id mpm 28 Vindow Menil 13 X Series and GR Series screen template 21 YZ Year 2000 Compliance Statement xiii 7 52 0 7 77 PETERE 53 64 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC TAC hfs tac sup
2. Layers within a Template P disitzlellvir E 53 62 IER 19 Learning about Screen Designer 5 Linking Objects sss 40 56 Load a Setup from a Recorder 60 Load a Setup from the PC software 60 Loading a Layout sss 60 Loading a Layout into a Recorder 60 Loading a Layout 60 Loading a Setup File s 60 LOGGING a Templale ttc 59 Loading a Template into a Recorder 59 Loading a Template 22 mete etes 59 M Mam TOO DU serieen sepe udi 10 zit M 12 udis e 11 bars Aun 13 Window Menu Mr 13 N NAS Share Pali sundae Ei 59 Network Share Path NAS s 59 O BTOB P 35 Object Order eee 42 Object Properties sss 27 44 Alarm Marker Object Properties 51 52 Bar Object Properties sss 45 Chart Object Properties sss 44 Digital Object Properties sess 47 Pen Pointer Object Properties 50 Scale Object Properties 48 Text Object Properties 1st trnerestess 49 Object Properties Window i e 40 BT A 35 Alarm Markor iiic itii item dettes M MERE 35 Association with a Widget uss 40 lr A 36 js iro T d 36 er d RT 37 ic e E tee 38 Linking Objects 40 Object DEAS srianan te Met betacodeeces 35 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February
3. Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Showing Specify which pens to show on the chart Orientation Horizontal or Vertical Chart traces Chart Speed Fast Medium or Slow Fix Alarm Colour Tick to fix the alarm background colour for the Chart Bkg Alarm Colour Colour palette for the background of the chart when an alarm is triggered Fix Message Colour Tick to fix the colour for any Messages on the Chart Message Colour Colour palette for the Message Colour Fix Font Colour Tick to fix the colour of the Font for Text on the Chart eg date time stamp Font Colour Colour palette for the Font Colour Height Change the Font height for Text used on the Chart Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Bar Object Properties Table 4 1 Example of Object Properties for a Bar in the Screen tab Buffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker Tra
4. Blank template A Horizontal Bar Scale object added Screen added from a widget added to the widget template The user starts with a blank template The template represents a screen or screens to be shown on the recorder e Select either a blank widget or a pre defined widget from the widgets tab in the Tool box window Drag and drop the widget onto the template e f a blank widget is selected it will not contain any objects Note that you can resize the blank widget or any of the pre defined widgets Select an object from the objects tab in the Toolbox window Drag and drop an object from the Toolbox window onto the widget Objects can be added to a blank widget or a pre defined one Objects display the data in various graphical forms such as a Scale Pen Pointer Alarm Marker Text Bar or Digital etc e Each widget and object when selected has a detailed list of properties that can be extensively modified to suit the user s requirements The properties are displayed in the Properties window Green resize handles appear around a widget when it is selected and blue resize handles appear around an object when it is selected e Many objects can be placed onto a widget many widgets can be placed onto a tem plate e When the template is finished a screen can be created from it The screen can show the Pens Alarms or Inputs Outputs as required To do this select the screens tab and select the Add Screens icon Add the new screen bas
5. and Licensee may have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 10 INFRINGEMENT INDEMNITY Honeywell will defend any suit against Licensee to the extent based on a claim that the Licensed Software as delivered by Honeywell infringes a valid United otates patent or copyright and indemnify for any final judgment assessed against Licensee resulting from such suit provided that Licensee notifies Honeywell at such time as it is apprised of the third party claim and agrees to give sole and complete authority information and assist ance at Honeywell s expense for the defence and disposition of the claim Honeywell will not be responsible for any compromise or settlement made without Honeywell s consent The fore going notwithstanding Honeywell shall have no liability for any claim of infringement based on a use of other than the current release of the Licensed Software if such claim would have been avoided by the use of the then current release provided Honeywell has announced the release prior to the initiation of the infringement claim b any modification of the Licensed Software by an entity other than Honeywell c any use or combination of the Licensed Software with any program data or equipment not supplied by Honeywell d any use of the Licensed Software other than as expressly permitted in this Agreement e products or processes developed pursu ant to Licensee s direction desi
6. 2014 UK Object Properties Window sssses 40 Pen POUNCE nseceedenetudiadui stance 38 JOD 38 io m o 39 Types of ODJEC S auoxssdueecnsiitesteseexteses tanzt iiber ise heb 35 fu e 53 Objects Tab 29 P EAT m 58 FOCO OUTS acest tut om E 43 Pen Pointer Object Properties 50 Pen Pointers ODIGot iiacasccain eet 38 TI ME l MOTOS ean 2 Screen Designer software overview 2 Supplementary documentation 1 This Manual seeren inisin 1 V6 Recorder Products sss 1 Properties Precedence sss 57 er A 57 Properties Window ss 24 Object Properties 27 Properties Precedence sss 57 Screen Properties 1e iet iet dia ts otii iE Geo ns 25 Template Properties xccesicscxccesrcsceneadeeieciseticses 24 Widget Properties sse 26 Ia P ns xiv Safety and Symbol Identification xiv R Recorder Requirements sss 6 Replay Orientation sss 24 Resize D HHIOD uaniscxscatittneiiesn Enn utt 37 S Safety and Symbol Identification xiv Saving Layouts sss 59 Saving Templates see 59 Saving Templates and Layouts 59 Saving La VOUS ge 59 Saving Templates 2 2 ete on pagum 59 DCAC ODJET ecient nnna 38 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO Februar
7. Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 55 56 Linking Objects Certain objects can be linked together so that they are locked at the same size in one ori entation and will resize or move together For example a Bar and a Scale can be linked as long as they are in the same orientation as each other The bar and the scale can be apart side by side or on top of each other The linking will line up the top and bottom graduations of the scale with the top and bottom limits of the bar The objects are linked only in the ori entation at which they are set Only objects within the same widget can be linked together you cannot link objects across widgets In the bar and scale example in Figure 4 3 on page 56 the two objects are linked only in the vertical plane Resizing or moving these objects horizontally will not affect their link po sitions but resizing or moving them vertically will affect their link positions Select the first object click the Link Object button in the template tool bar and then select the object you wish to link to To unlink a linked object select the linked object and click on the Unlink Object button from the template toolbar Link button Unlink button Figure 4 3 Linking Objects 4 gt gj O001 Turbine 1 4 fg 8001 Turbine 1 7214 P gj 0001 Turbine 1 Menu 1 18h 3 Screen 10 Jan06 14 16 47 Screen 10 Jan U6 14 16 47 Menu 1 18h 3 Screen 10Jan06 14 16 47 m ich oct 80 00 60 00 60 00 40 00 T4000 20 0
8. Network Share Path NAS on page 59 Screens can then be created by adding the pen channel configuration on the recorder that use that template See Loading a Template into a Recorder on page 59 To save a template go to the Save Template icon in the Design window toolbar Network Share Path NAS This can be used for loading and saving layouts lay and or setup files set saving ex porting reports any messages Diagnostic system etc loading sound files from this net work share to recorder This can also be used to print to file and this file can be saved to this network shared folder Note The Network Share folder is not recommended for use with scheduled exports and should not be used for firmware upgrades Saving Layouts Layouts consist of one or more templates and zero or more screens which have the pen channel configuration setup in it The layout can be loaded onto the recorder via removable media such as Compact Flash for X Series SD card for GR Series USB key or Network Share folder NAS See Loading a Template into a Recorder on page 59 To save a layout go to the Save icon in the main toolbar Loading a Template into a Recorder Loading a Template The Custom Screens firmware option has to be active in a recorder in order to accept tem plates from Screen Designer Note Non Process screens used in GR Series recorders will not load in Screen De signer only Standard Process and Custom screens
9. Showing Set up channel as Data from Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Channel BaseLine Switch on or off The main line the graduations line up against Fix BaseLine Clr Fix the colour of the Baseline BaseLine Colour Colour palette for BaseLine colour Full Width All graduations become the full width of the object Fix Grads Clr Fix the colour of all the graduations Grads Colour Colour palette for graduation colour Grads Direction Set the graduation direction to the Baseline Label Limits Switch the zero and span labels on or off Label Majors Switch on or off the labels for the major graduations not limits Label Position Position all labels to the Baseline Major Graduations Switch Major graduations on or off Major Grad Length Enter the length in pixels of the Major graduations Minor Graduations Switch Minor graduations on or off Minor Grad Length Enter the length in pixels of the Minor graduations Orientation Horizontal or Vertical object orientation Major Font Height Set text height for Major graduations Limit Font Height Set text height for zero and span labels Fix Number Format Set Notation and Auto or User Defined decimal places Notation Toggle between Scientific or Normal number format Auto Toggle Between Auto and User Defined After Decimal Select and enter the number of decimal places Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the templat
10. Templates outer and inner tabs E Te Template inner tabs Templates outer tab Figure 3 3 Screens outer and inner tabs X 1 sereni wy 2 screen AA 3 screen3 j EEL IE Templates WH Screens T Screen outer tab Screen inner tabs 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK File Browser Window Figure 3 4 File Browser Window Using Default Setup Layout File T Open Screen Designer Files Eg OX ORNG lay Templates Folder CC3 Templates Templates File Screens Folder Standard Screen 1 Screens Standard Screen 2 Standard Screen 3 Designer Screen 4 oelect an entry from the File Designer Screen 5 Browser Window and it will display in the Design window The File Browser Window shows the hierarchical structure of each open file in TrendView Screen Designer It lists templates and screens in separate sections Each section can be expanded or collapsed as denoted by a or symbol Click on a symbol to expand a section Click on a symbol to collapse a section The names of templates and screens are displayed in the File Browser Window Each tem plate and screen can be re named for ease of identification To rename a template or screen select the template or screen entry and wait a second Select the same entry again and an edit box will appear around it Enter a new name then press the enter key on the keyboard when the entry is finished Right click on a template or screen entry in the File Browser wi
11. a Setup File sss 60 Loading a Template into a Recorder 59 Suec T 42 Object Properties 122 n tettetetctisiimtes im rrr get dert 44 ODJECA ONET aussen umen exa Ms 53 Pen LOWES oesscdtenic otium ec ideis 43 Saving Templates and Layouts 59 vhi M 42 Starting a Layout 41 Designing a Template c 41 Expert Mode ciecsicondcecraseindecsusceccansscasnesqeinevedsasesassdenss 42 G0 101 Order sorprenen 42 vinee i MR ER 42 Designing a Widget sss 42 POO ODJECIS snarere 42 Object Properties 422 ortis terea ren nece 44 PONC OIDU M 43 Digital DPM Object sss 38 Digital Object Properties s 47 61 E II EC 12 Expert Mode isinisisi 42 F File Browser Window n 16 File Menu n 11 DAI 18 lEavoudgl a eia 19 Sep FIE er nee aD 23 Template Tile E Y 20 Finishing a Layout Load a Setup from a Recorder 60 Load a Setup from the PC software 60 Loading a Setup Pile xenon irettiesas 60 G GR Series and X Series screen template 21 H 2 7 13 I Mog 7 virt E 7 Introduction amp Installation 5 CL IU EET T eee 5 Learning about Screen Designer D Recorder Requirements sss 6 System Requirements 6 L E2277 satena 7
12. around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels 47 Scale Object Properties Table 4 3 Example of a Scale Object properties window in the Screen tab El General Buffering Transparency alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing BaseLine Fix BaseLine Clr BaseLine Colour Full Width Fix Grads Clr Grads Colour Grads Direction Label Limits Label Majors Label Position Major Graduations Major Grad Length Minor Graduations Minor Grad Length Orientation Major Font Height Limit Font Height Fix Number Format El Numb Format Notation Auto After Decimal O Rect Dimensions Lett Top Right Bottom El Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border Width 48 Unbuffered LISB Sw x ae en Mao Mone Set a xl a Ta gAs ie TOR Vertical 1 1 F Normal Auto A Raised Buffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker Transparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the scale numbers Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object
13. can be loaded One or more templates can be loaded into a Recorder one at a time screens added using them and displayed Save the tpl file as described in Saving a Template on page 59 Fit the removable media into the recorder and go to Main Menu Configure Layout and select Load The Device selection menu will appear for you to select USB key Compact Flas or Network Share folder NAS and select the template file Press the Load button after you have selected the desired template file to load To add a screen based on a template that you loaded go to Main Menu Configure Layout gt Edit and select Add Screen A new standard screen will be added which you will need to change Go to the template Type option and select it and your template will be listed here Select your template and your new screen will use that template Re name the screen as required No pen channel configuration is held in a template file To display the new screen go to the Screen button in the Main menu bar at the top of any process screen and select the Next button to scroll through the screens Or select the List button to show the list of screens in the recorder and select your new screen 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 59 60 Loading a Layout into a Recorder Loading a Layout The Custom Screens firmware option has to be active in a recorder in order to accept lay outs from Screen Designer Note Non Process screens used in GR Series r
14. for all open template documents and layout doc uments Unload Setup unloads the currently loaded setup file and reverts to the default setup Validate Layout checks for overlapping or off screen widgets in the layout A layout having such widgets cannot be run on the recorder A dia logue box will appear describing what errors are present Animate Layout Launches a Desktop simulation of the recorder that mimics signal activ ity to the layout screens in the layout should have their widgets set up with pen informa tion See Animation on page 58 Browse Bitmap Library Bitmap library for adding and selecting bitmaps Properties displays the number of templates and screens used and available for a layout Most Recently Used File List A list of the latest previously opened files Select a file to open it Exit closes Screen Designer a prompt to save any unsaved layouts will appear if required 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Edit Menu The contents of the Edit drop down menu will change depending on whether a template or screen is being displayed in the Design window For example if a template is being dis played then the Edit menu will offer Add template Delete template and Re order templates or screens depending of what is currently displayed in the Design window Listed below are the items that appear in the Edit menu KD Undo Adjust Widget db Cut Copy A Delete PA Menu Bar el
15. into Screen Designer 60 Loading a Setup from the Trend Manager Pro software esssseee 60 lle EE 61 iv 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Software License NOTICE OF LICENSED SOFTWARE HONEYWELL END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This End User License Agreement Agreement is a legal contract between Honeywell Interna tional Inc acting through its Honeywell Process Solutions business having an office at 2500 West Union Hills Drive Phoenix AZ 85027 5139 Honeywell and Licensee The right to use the Licensed Software is granted only on the condition that Licensee agrees to the following terms IF LICENSEE DOES NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT THEN HONEYWELL AND ITS LICENSORS ARE UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE LICENSED SOFTWARE TO LICEN SEE IN WHICH CASE LICENSEE MAY RETURN THE PACKAGE WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS AFTER SHIPMENT TO THE ENTITY FROM WHICH THE LICENSE WAS PURCHASED AND THE AMOUNT LICENSEE PAID FOR THE LICENSED SOFTWARE WILL BE REFUNDED 1 DEFINITIONS 1 1 Authorized User means an individual Licensee employee or independent contractor authorized by Licensee to access and use the Software provided by Honeywell subject to the terms of this Agreement 1 2 Confidential Information means i the Licensed Software ii the technology ideas know how documentation processes algorithms and trade secrets embodied in the Licensed Software iii any software keys related to the Software and iv any
16. layout Insert Template From File only avalable when you are in the template tab Inserts just a template stored as a template tpl file from a location of your choice into the open layout Save Template only avalable when you are in the template tab Just saves the selected template to a template tpl file to a location of your choice Does not save any screen infor mation in the layout 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK View Menu The contents of the View menu are TA Eile Browser File Browser toggles the File Browser window on E Toolbox Window and off from the application interface Properties Window Toolbox Window toggles the Toolbox Window on v Toolbar and off from the application interface Status Bar Properties Window toggles the Properties Window on and off from the application interface Toolbar toggles the main Toolbar on and off at the top of the application interface e Status Bar toggles the status bar on and off at the bottom of the application interface Window Menu Contents of the Window menu are Cascade EZ Tile Horizontally Cascade will display multiple Design IT Tile Vertically windows overlapping each other Arrange All Tile Horizontally will display multiple Design windows underneath each other Ga Close All Tile Vertically will display multiple v 1 Minitrend QX June Mini bmp lay Design windows side by side Arrange All arranges al
17. nels section in the properties window Each object contained in the selected widget will ap pear in the channels section of the properties window Each object in the widget can be assigned to the same or different Pen as a widget Alarm for Pen or Input Channel For widgets and objects the setup box looks the same Configure Setup BAR 1 Channel Data from Pen set the pen number what the object is going to be showing Current Value Min Z JN imum value Maximum value Average pen read Mumber Mone Set Parent 7 ing or Total Data from Alarm for Pen set the pen r number and the alarm number s Data From Pen Showing e Data from Input Channel set the channel number and what the object is going to be show ing Analogue Digital Hi Pulse or Lo Pulse e Number of the Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Chan nel e Showing For Pen Current Value Mini mum Maximum Average or Total value For Alarm for Pen List of available Alarms For Input Channel Analogue Digital Hi Pulse or Lo Pulse ocreen configuration is assigning each object and or widget to a channel pen Select an ob ject or widget and go to the properties window Channel Mapping Objects Channel mapping for an object is set up either in the properties window of the object itself look for the property called Showing or in the properties window of the widget which con tains the object look for the object in the Channels section This will d
18. object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Showing Set up channel as Data from Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Channel Fix Text Objects String Tick to enter User Defined text Fix Text Enter User Defined text using the keyboard WordWrap Wraps Multi line text to the next line within the object IsTag Text will read what is entered as a Tag IsUnits Text will read what is entered as Units Center Centralises the text in the object Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels Font Typeface Select a font typeface from the drop down list Height Type in a font height Applies when Word wrap is ticked Quality Choose from Default Antialiased or Cleartype Weight Choose from Normal Medium Semi bold Bold 49 50 Pen Pointers Object Properties Table 4 5 Example of a Pen Pointers Object properties window in the Screen tab BlGeneral BufFering Double Buffered Transparency x Alpha Blending x Fix Foreground Colour d Foreground Colour i Fix BackColour Y Bac
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20. parent channel The parent itself allows the user to quickly make all of its objects update to use the pen number indicated by the parent To configure the parent pen of a widget go to Pen No in the properties window for the widget To use the parent pen of a widget go to Channels in the properties window for the widget or go to Showing in the properties window of an object Animation Before Loading your new layout onto a Recorder you can use the Animation feature in Screen Designer to simulate the layout on the Recorder s screen When your layout is complete select the Go button from the Main Toolbar to start the sim ulation tool This feature can also be activated from the File menu select Animate from the list If any of the pens appear in grey this means the Demo traces in the setup being used have not been activated In the simulator go to Menu gt Configure gt Setup gt Edit gt General gt Fac tory gt Demo Traces and change the Demo Traces to Sim if board not fitted By default demo traces will be active and all pens will be displayed in their default or assigned colours 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Saving Templates and Layouts Saving a Template A template can be saved on its own The template can then be loaded Ed onto the recorder via removable media such as Compact Flash card for X Series SD card for GR Series USB key or a Network Share save Template folder NAS if set up see
21. pen point ers and alarm markers on top of it If this is the case then it would be advisable to link the objects together so if they get resized or moved they all maintain their zero and span posi tion in relation to each other Linking objects together attaches them in either a horizontal X axis or vertical Y axis orientation only Objects do not have to be overlapping to be linked together See Linking Objects on page 56 Alpha Blending As explained above when two objects are overlapping and double buffered they will reside in the middle layer If one of those is Alpha blended it will be at the top of the middle layer All Alpha blend objects automatically are double buffered See Figure 4 1 Template Layers side view on page 53 Object Z Order The Z order determines the sequence in which overlapping objects are displayed on the widget Again using the same example of a Scale with a bar pen pointers and alarm mark ers on top of it the user can put these overlapping objects in a sequence order The foreground only has one layer and does not have overlapping objects so is not con cerned with the Z order of objects The background may have one or two overlapping objects such as two bitmaps so minimal Z order needs to be defined A bitmap on top of a chart would not be recommended It is the middleground where most of the overlapping objects will be that the Z order comes into use 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 201
22. template Border Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Alarm Markers Object Properties Table 4 6 Example of an Alarm Markers Object properties window in the Screen tab fe General Buffering Unbuffered Transparency Alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing Height In Alarm Mot Acked Flashclr In Alarm Acked Flashclr Qut of Alarm MabkA amp cked Flasher Qut of Alarm Acked Flashclr Orientation Vertical In Alarm Mot Acked Flashing In Alarm Acked Flashing Out of Alarm Mot Acked Flashing Hide Inactive Alarm x Select Flash Colour Source x Rect Dimensions Left 173 Top Right Bottom Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border Width 7 7 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Buffering Transparency Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the active part of the object Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Showing Set up channel as data from a single Alarm for Pen redraws off line to reduce screen flicker inactive part of the object becomes transparent Height Height of
23. template for each screen that you add Delete Template deletes this template Delete Screen deletes this screen Re order Templates allows the user to Re order Screens allows the user to change change the display order of the templates that the display order of the screens that are shown are shown in the File Browser window and in in the File Browser window and in the Design the Design window window Insert Template From File opens the Insert template dialog to search for a template in an existing template tpl file to insert into the active layout Save Template opens the Save As dialog to specify the location in which to save this tem plate to a template tpl file 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 17 File Types e Layout File on page 19 contains one or more templates zero or more screens Template File on page 20 contains a single template e Setup File on page 23 contains a single setup only imported from TrendManager software not created in Screen Designer Figure 3 5 Example of what a Layout File can consist of Layout File lay Setup File set Add Screen Add Screen Add Screen Template File tpl Widget Widget Widget Object Object Object Object Object Object Object Object Object A minimum of one template and one screen is enough to create a layout file A screen is not a file type but a pen channel mapping device that is saved toge
24. tes UD to p Ane D ePE EI ADEM Ramu xiii TrademtBS 31 50 d c Ier ORI DER ere v EU ve visos Tena e IUIUS xiv PROLOGO urna T xiv E A L E E E E E E E on xiv Section T Preface uuaveniosindivsaea nece aa a a EVA cae 1 This Manual 2usederuienset ctetu es ce iden race eee uae A voa Ue GE Ce REO E OR EE edu 1 Supplementary documentation esses eee eene eene enne eerie nns 1 NOLS tt 2 TrendView Screen Designer software overview ccce eee esee eee eee e eee eene enne 2 Section 2 Introduction amp Installation 5 DESC MET 5 Learning about Sereen DesibflOGE utesdeasstesiecex Ee eter Eo Ie deo iot Ee Dei ees 5 Read Mis VA IT CT 5 Systenr RegUirementS m 6 Recorder ReouiVg ments penr T A E EO and MU IS IUE 6 EaI ENE T o R E A EN uev E nudi A tee pese ee eo pea ERR UN Sede e De dua oe E T vedo eh 7 SI T DUC n cee es 7 Section 3 TrendView Screen Designer Interface 9 Trend View screen Desioner Interlace Gueieeiatizese esos eees codo eo ce eet etras oodaese 9 Maitt Toolbar iiit as aor EE ED o a i Y PORTU Pa a i i ed res ERE DEREN Cun 10 0 12 7 358517 au MERERI T 14 Desin Window ssctxseuidiosiacuem i rise to a eon EE EE Eee Damus 14 PESTE Wind OW OOIDBR ueste esci esac tie siesicisessten Senda sta sceast abe totes etast input Sed d adio 14 PCS IOI WAN COW TAS cronies eec
25. the Alarm Marker triangle A height over 15 will show the alarm number in the alarm marker In Alarm Not Acked Flash Clr Colour palette for non acknowledged alarm In Alarm Acked Flash Clr Colour palette for acknowledged alarm Out of Alarm Not Acked Flash Clr Colour palette for flash out of alarm that is not acknowledged Out of Alarm Acked Flashing Clr Colur palette for flash out of alarm that is acknowledged Orientation Horizontal or Vertical orientation In Alarm Not Acked Flashing Tick to flash alarm that is not acknowledged In Alarm Acked Flashing Tick to flash alarm that is acknowledged Out of Alarm Not Acked Flashing flash out of alarm that is not acknowledged Hide Inactive Alarm If ticked alarms which have been acknowledged and which go out of alarm will have their alarm marker hidden Select Flash Colour Source If ticked allows you to specify the colours to be used for certain flashing conditions see the flashing colour properties above Otherwise default flashing colours will be used Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette fo
26. the Proper ties window on the right When the object is selected blue resizing handles will appear around the edge of the object The individual characteristics of the object can be changed in the Properties window see Object Properties on page 44 Association with a Widget A widget is a container for objects Up to 64 objects can be placed into a widget None of the objects can be resized beyond the boundaries of the widget See Widget Details on page 34 Linking Objects Objects containing a scale can be linked together so that they are locked at the same size and will resize together For more information see Linking Objects on page 56 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Section 4 Designing a Layout Starting a Layout A layout can consists of one or more templates The template s have widgets placed on them and objects can be added to the widgets When the template design is complete a screen is added to the layout where the pen channel configuration is set up The layout is then saved as a lay file type To start a new layout design 1 Open Screen Designer 2 Click on New from the main toolbar 3 Choose from two recorder types in the drop down list 4 This will produce a layout with a blank template By default this template will be named Template 1 Designing a Template The template area is the design area that is equivalent to the recorder screen size The idea is to create a design by placing widge
27. widgets and objects to align more easily The mode can be toggled on or off Expert Mode A mode that enables the user to select the objects contained in a widget The mode can be toggled on or off Normal Mode just allows the widget to be selected Default is Normal Mode File Browser toggles the File Browser window on and off from the application interface Toolbox Window toggles the Toolbox Window on and off from the application interface Properties Window toggles the Properties Window on and off from the application inter face 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK File Menu Ctrl M Chro Ctrl S E Load Setup Ej Validate Layout ey Animate Layout M Browse Bitmap Library Er Properties 1 Met lay 2 June bmp lay 3 Petel lay 4 guages bitmap lay Exit Listed below are the items that appear in the File menu New a new blank template to create a Minitrend or Multitrend layout Open opens a previously saved template file tpl or layout file lay Also refer to How to use an existing X Series recorder screen template to design GR Series screen template on page 21 Close closes the layout currently being displayed Save saves the active template document or layout document Save As saves the active template document or lay out document Allows you to specify a different loca tion or name for the file Load Setup loads a recorder setup to use its set tings
28. 0 Dido 0 00 20 00 A bar and scale object Select the first object click the To unlink a linked object placed on the template Link Object button in the tem select the linked object and plate tool bar and then select click on the Unlink Object the object you wish to link to button from the template toolbar Objects that can be linked are Bar Scale Chart Pen Pointers and Alarm Markers any ob ject that has a zero and span position Objects that are already linked can be linked to other objects eg a Scale is linked to an Alarm Markers object can then be linked to a bar When Alarm Markers are linked to a Scale the Alarm Markers will position themselves at the correct level for where the alarm is set 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Properties Precedence Colour A colour picker is available for those properties that SE REE EEE have colour changes available Certain properties will SEER EEESE have their colour properties Fixed eg Fix Foreground a 88 O ESR Colour Fix Background Colour Emp E B A manual change to the pen colour will over write a D O fixed pen colour More Colours Configuring a Screen Channel Mapping Widgets Channel configuration can be done per widget or per object i e either in the widget s prop erties window or in the object s properties window Configure the widget if all the objects on the widget are to be mapped to the same channel Select the widget and go to the Chan
29. 014 UK Templates A template is the area where widgets are placed to create a layout Adding a screen based on a template will enable channels to be mapped and pen information to be displayed on the screen The same template can be used in many layouts if they are required to look the same For example Template 1 has 4 DPMs Add Screen 1 which has pens 1 to 4 configured Template 1 can be used again with Screen 2 which has pens 5 to 8 confgured A template can be saved on its own as a Template tpl file The template file can be loaded into a recorder an the pen channel configuration can be set up on the recorder To start a new layout design go to New in the main tool bar or to open an existing layout file go to Open and browse for the desired layout lay When you start a new layout there are two sizes to choose from depending on the type of recorder Select one from the list and a new Design window will appear in the middle of the PC s screen displaying Template 1 Up to 32 templates can be used per layout For more information on the template file specification see Template File on page 20 Figure 3 8 Design window showing a new template and a Vertical bar widget from the Toolbox n B amp n ge 8 c na d O001 Turbine 1 18h S Screen 10 Jan 06 14 16 47 T Ap r I4 T4 L i Temotste due 2 Tempfatev2 1 7 n Outer tabs to switch between Inner tabs show all the templates templates a
30. 4 UK 53 54 The order of how the objects overlap can be changed by right clicking on the object and se lecting Order this is known as the Z Order e Bring to Front moves an object to the top of the Z order e Send to Back moves an object to the bottom of the Z order Bring Forward moves an object one step higher in the Z order e Send Backward moves an object one step lower in the Z order Bring to Front and Send to Back moves the object within its layer eg Middleground 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Figure 4 2 Example of Overlapping Objects Z order in the Middleground This shows the objects over lapping These will be in the Middleground and need to be double buffered in the Prop erties window Each object has a Z order that can be changed Change the Z order by right clicking on an object and selecting Order Use the Bring Forward or Send Backward menu com mands Each click will move the object one step forward or backwards in the Z order Pump 1 96 User Defined Bar Text object object Alarm Markers object object User defined text Bar Alarm Markers Pen Pointer Scale i User Defined Text 48 Bar C lt 4 Alarm Markers ag Pen Pointers View on Arrow A i p N d ww d lt q Scale 0 Pen Pointers Scale object NIU The same objects shown here individually and not overlapping 43 TV 25 31
31. Honeywell Screen Designer TrendView Bs File Edit View Window Help Dau Gu Eme o c or meis f Open Screen Designer Files ffl QX recorder Avon Creek Met lay Templates i EF Screens EB 1 Canned Screen 1 IB 5 TURBINE SCREEN IB 7 AVON CREK CEM QX recorder Avon Creek Met lay Toolbox C3 Bars Horizontal C3 Bars Vertical C3 Bitmap Widget C3 Blank Widget C3 Charts Horizontal C3 Charts Vertical RE i fe 2I General Buffering Transparency r4 Alpha Blending E Fix Foreground Colour x Fix BackColour y Background Colour Ll Showing Pen Height 10 In Alarm Not Acked FlashClr In Alarm Acked FlashClr E Ready No 6 Al i pg e de E Templates 4 jMenu 1 j 18h 3 Screen __ AVON CREEK STACK 1 EMISSIONS Blashford Heat and Power York P A 56037843 0001 Sirec Device 08 Dec 06 14 42 11 Total 10 HHH Max 54 47 O 60 00 80 00 100 00 IB screens 14 36 00 ADVANCED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS For a powerful software design tool that creates unique screen layouts for your recorder choose Honeywell 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Table of Contents Soltware LICENSE 35 52 mc esa bna v DedtE Et a PL n I RD IDE V Notices and TrademarKS 55e REFER ERES NRERERE ERI tad xE M LORI RE EE xiii hw c ER S xiii Warranty Reus us ade totes E
32. Licensed Software is delivered proves to be defective Honeywell will repair or replace such media at Honeywell s option as Licensee s sole remedy for any breach of warranty hereunder Licensee assumes full responsibility for i the selection of the Licensed ooftware ii the proper installation and use of the Licensed Software iii verifying the results obtained from the use of the Licensed Software and iv taking appropriate measures to prevent loss of data Honeywell does not warrant that the quality or performance of the Licensed Soft ware will meet Licensee s requirements or that Licensee will be able to achieve any particular results from use or modification of the Licensed Software or that the Licensed Software will oper ate free from error 9 2 Warranty Disclaimer EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 9 Hon eywell AND ITS LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED AND STAT UTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGE MENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY Honeywell ITS DEALERS DISTRIBUTORS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANT Y Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of implied warranties or how long an implied warranty may last so the above limitations may not apply to Licensee This warranty gives Licensee specific legal rights
33. RE eC E OE E ES 34 Does of HOOP OI uii ex tata seat NN d datftan Dlen oma eha tcs stata CH Pv dedu PUE 34 Wid Sel Probernes MAHndoW eet caeteri eot busta bas Dette leute up 35 ODICCIS c 35 OOD CORD 5777 11 Ec E ENNIO 93 DPS OPODO IS etes xata itas etu iM a eta MAR LM D E D UIS 33 Object Properties Window eoi e iudi bes p Ae las 40 Associaton WIN O WILE ai sede tutae ise i HUMUM tui totus remedii dU 40 LNO OD COIS s andas s cca taces lita tfe tstazue i LE M LEE 40 Section 4 Designing a Layout eese 41 Sarine a Layou naui Hi eitis eed NES CoA De IHE 41 Designing a Template ade ei tliis v eMe c bae cv NAE O M eH duds 41 IDDesronmnoxu Wi AOL oou acetone oneri e dtutemis tem Star S OM Re du Id 42 OOD COV TOPET OS cota theo E tano cuin ecu et omen aL a cet uh C ASD 44 Desmi RULES et 52 HQ X eT Te 32 Layers wind Template nesrec seo Db ep te da MA Ve UR RR RE RUE 53 Ob OS AE 17171 TREE TERN HT toT ETT I E 35 TATA ODIGOLSI odo a eae cu aa ete iar PAD E Latte tl A Latio de 56 Properhles PRO COON Coca cn tovt atuestut e De Biss M uoces 57 COnN SWINE Qus CVC CM idein ca te sape etude um aed te E LIED dtes ue a7 POA ON Es irs saa Paced ust E t tte er cDNA HA cm cM LR antes 58 Savine Templates and Layolty iie pe aS vas tone Sere piu dte bled pi aliens 59 Loading a Template into a Recorder 59 Loading a Setup from a Recorder
34. ROM drive a Mouse Graphics Card amp Direct X control installed 16 bit colour graphics 24 bit recommended e Flash card reader or USB port for X or GR Series recorders Recorder Requirements To transfer Screen Designer layouts onto the recorder the credits for the Customs ocreens firmware option is required for the recorder To use a recorder in Designer Mode a USB mouse is required to be connected directly to the recorder front or rear and Designer Mode activated by clicking on the Screen button and then the Edit button in the recorder s Menu bar Another way to use the Designer Mode is via the Remote Viewer The firmware option for the Remote Control Tool needs to be active in the recorder and Passwords must be enabled in the recorder The user then needs to browse the recorder by entering the recorder s IP address into an Internet browser The web page will be password protected and will have the Remote Viewer download button 6 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Installation Before installing the software onto your PC it is recommended to close down all other ap plications including any programs that automatically load during your PC s start up proce dure Place the CD in the drive and the software should Auto Run If this does not occur within 30 seconds follow the instructions below place CD into drive e goto My Computer e double click CD ROM drive double click Screen Designer icon Follo
35. SIVE REMEDY AND HONEYWELL S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM OF INFRINGEMENT 11 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY HONEYWELL AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTI TUTE GOODS LOSS OF PROFITS OR THE LIKE REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY EVEN IF HONEYWELL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL HONEY WELL S AGGREGATE CUMULATIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY LICENSEE FOR THE LICENSED SOFTWARE THE LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED REMEDIES WARRANTY DIS CLAIMER AND LIMITED LIABILITY ARE FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THE BASIS OF THE BARGAIN BETWEEN HONEYWELL AND LICENSEE HONEYWELL WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Ix 12 GENERAL 12 1 Governing Law and Forum This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the United States of America and the State of New York without regard to conflicts of law prin ciples The parties agree that the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is specifically excluded from application to this Agreement All disputes arising under this Agreement shall be brought ex
36. Sticky Widgets Yo Expert Mode LT Add Screens A Delete Screen l Re order Screens Ctrlt z Ctrl s Cri C Del e Undo Undoes one or more previous commands e Redo Redoes I one or more previous com mands e Cut removes the selected item to the clipboard for pasting Copy copies the selected item to the clipboard for pasting Paste paste an item from the clipboard Delete deletes selected item Menu Bar shows or hides the menu bar on the template or screen currently being displayed Sticky Widgets A mode that allows widgets and objects to align more easily The mode can be toggled on or off Expert Mode A mode that enables the user to select the objects contained in a widget The mode can be toggled on or off Normal Mode just allows the widget to be selected Default is Normal Mode Link Object links objects having a scale to maintain their relative zero and span relation ship Objects having a scale include the alarm markers object the bar object the chart object the pen pointers object and the scale object Objects must be of the same orienta tion Unlink Object un links an object from another object Add Template Screen adds a template screen to an open file in the Design window Delete Template Screen deletes the template screen that is currently being displayed Re Order Templates Screens specify the display order of the screens or templates in a
37. Window template file as shown in the example below sing Default Setup en 5cree n Designs Files 3 EINE Ha B E eem 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK X Series and GR Series screen template How to use an existing X Series recorder screen template to design GR Series screen template 1 Open X Series layout file in screen designer it will open layout mentioning recorder type Screen Designer Files E 6 dde GX coms 2KSCUASEN VOO05 lay 2 Add GR Series recorder in screen designer using New button Open Screen Designer Files EM X Series QX recorder 2KSCO48EN_VO0S5 lay E Templates E e du 3 Copy X Series template file Open Screen Designer Ales El mE X Series QA recorder ZASCO4SEN_VOO05 lay o Templates EB 1 Template EB 2 Temp amp Cut EE 3 Temp Bi Ej Copy EC Screens ma paste E GR Minitrend rec E H Templates Add Template Ai Delete Template al Re order Templates xl A Seri m Screens A Insert Template From File Bl Save Template Ji l Bars Horizontal Bars Vertical Miu NAF I 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 21 22 4 Expand GR Series recorder template and Paste it E Using Default Setup E Open Screen Designer Ales E mE A Series OX recorder 2KSCUABEN VUO5 Jay EE Templates EB 1 Template 1 EB 2 Template 2 EB 3 Template 3 o Taking help of expert mode adjust template in view format as desired Tr
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39. ade secret notices and serial numbers on the Archival Copies which shall be owned solely by Honeywell or its third party suppliers RESTRICTIONS 3 1 General Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement Licensee may not i modify the Licensed Software ii translate reverse engineer decompile disassemble except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restriction or attempt to derive the Source Code of Software provided to Licensee in Object Code or create derivative works of the Licensed Soft ware or let any third party do any of the foregoing iii reproduce the Licensed Software other than as specified above iv sublicense rent lease loan timeshare sell distribute disclose publish assign or transfer any rights grant a security interest in transfer possession of the Licensed Software or electronically transfer the Licensed Software from one computer to another over a network other than Licensee s internal network as permitted under this Agreement or v alter or remove any of Honeywell or its licensors copyright or proprietary rights notices or leg ends appearing on or in the Licensed Software Licensee shall reproduce such notices on any copies of the Licensed Software Licensee is permitted to make Licensee is responsible for informing all Authorized Users of the restrictions set forth in this Agreement with respect to use of the Licensed Software 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 3 2 Keys a
40. an Drag and Drop into an open template in the Design window 4 Properties Window on page 24 displays the characteristics of a selected item eg widget object template or screen Figure 3 1 Screen Designer user interface Main Toolbar Design window toolbar p Af aae Lf Bi E ie eS sing Default Setup E u Open Screen Designer Files 2 File Browser ER Minitrend G4 June Mini bmp lag Window EA Templates G E Screens j EB 1 Canned Screen 1 IB 5 TURBINE SCREEN Alzi Minitrend GX June Mini bmp lay m i p ada Toolbox 14 16 00 14 18 00 14 20 00 100 00 TBN 1 a Toolbox 1 69 Bars Horizontal 21 Aug 06 21 Aug 06 21 Aug 06 0 00 H E Bars Vertical og H E Blank widget UU m m H E Charts Horizontal 50 R PMs10 H E Charts Vertical ams 100 00 pe Object and H E Digital Panel Meter ne qq d 0 00 TBN 2 i H E Indicators Horizontal Ac Ww widget tabs H Indicators Vertical t NEMELI 0 00 i RPM x10 El General Buffering Unbuffered 4 Properties Transparency x alpha Blending x Window Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour N Fix BackColour v Background Colour L Ring Saa Ja H MT 1 canneaScreent A 5 TURBINE SCREEN K 4 _ Fix Text Objects String J EH mnplates MB Screen Ready Design window outer tabs Design window inner tabs display Switch between templates and screens template or screen names 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 9 10 Main Toolba
41. ayout A setup that has been loaded into Screen Designer is associated with every layout open in Screen Designer The first entry shown in the File Browser window is the setup being used either the default setup or a user specified setup Each template listed shows the tem plate number and name and each screen listed shows the screen number and name Templates EB 1 Template Screens EB 1 Standard Screen 1 EH 2 Standard Screen 2 EB 3 Standard Screen 3 20 Template File Table 3 3 Template File tpl Purpose Contains a single template The user can load this template into a re corder and set up screens in the recorder based on it A template can be inserted into a layout open in Screen Designer Contains a single template File Creation Details A template file can be created from a template being displayed in Screen Designer byclicking on the Save Template button on the File Design window toolbar or by selecting the Save Template com mand on the Edit menu The template can also be saved by right clicking on the template entry in the File Browser window and select ing the Save Template command from the menu Screen Designer saves the recorder type that was specified by the user in the template file Tabs in Design Templates tab window Template 1 Name tab Screens tab No Screens Configured tab Contents Shown in The recorder type template name and file name is shown for each File Browser
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43. describe how to de sign and build custom screens Pre requisite requirement for installation of Screen Designer in PC 1 Graphic card is installed in PC and DirectX features is enabled DirectX Diagnostic Tool c ioe System Display Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Input Device Drivers Name Intel R HD Graphics Family Main Driver igdumdx32 dll igd 10umd 32 dll igd 10u Manufacturer Intel Corporation Version 8 15 10 2418 Chip Type Intel R HD Graphics Family Date 6 11 2011 1 38 14 AM DAC Type Internal WHQL Logo d Yes Approx Total Memory 1428 MB DDI Version 10 1 Current Display Mode 1366 x 768 32 bit 60Hz Driver Model WDDM 1 1 Monitor Generic PnP Monitor DirectX Features DirectDraw Acceleration Enabled Direct3D Acceleration Enabled AGP Texture Acceleration Enabled Notes No problems found 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 5 System Requirements The system pre requisites stated below are in line with the minimum required to run Screen Designer for the TrendView recorders Monitor recommended screen resolution 1024 x 768mm min high colour Supports Microsoft Windows XP Windows 2003 server with n Standard Edition Windows Vista with Business and Ultimate Edition only and Windows 7 32 bit Professional and Ultimate Edition 64 bit Win dows 2008 Server a SS lee TO 4GB or more of RAM min 4GB recommended 2 Gbyte Hard drive free disk space CD
44. e Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Text Object Properties Table 4 4 Example of a Text Object properties window in the Screen tab m General Buffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker Buffering Transparency Alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing Fix Text Objects String Fix Text Word rap IsTag TsUnits Center Rect Dimensions Lett Top Right BatFom Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border Width Font Typeface Height Quality Weight Unbuffered E E i Ba i LI Pen No Mone Set User Text x FF x x x laised L 1 Arial lz Default Mormal 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Transparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the object text Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the
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46. ecorders will not load in Screen De signer only Standard Process and Custom screens can be loaded A single layout can be loaded into a Recorder and displayed Save the lay file as described in Saving Layouts on page 59 Fit the removable media into the recorder and go to Main Menu Configure Layout and select Load The Device selection menu will appear for you to select USB key Compact Flas or Network Share folder NAS and select the layout file Press the Load button after you have selected the desired layout file to load Go to Main Menu Configure Layout Edit if you need to edit any of the recorder screens you just loaded from the new layout To display the new layout go to the Screen button in the Main menu bar at the top of any process screen and select the Next button to scroll through the screens Or select the List button to show the list of screens in the recorder Pen channel configuration can be changed in the recorder for layouts loaded from Screen Designer Loading a Setup from a Recorder into Screen Designer A setup from the recorder can be saved onto a removable storage device such as a Com pact Flash card for X Series SD card for GR Series USB key or into a Network Share folder NAS In the recorder go from the Main Menu to Configure gt Setup gt Save Select the desired storage device and save the setup with a suitable file name The file type exten sion is set Now to load the setup into Scr
47. ed on the template These are saved together as a layout lay file The layout can then be loaded into the recorder via Compact Flash card for X Series SD card for GR Series USB key FTP interface or Network Share folder NAS Note that in order to load layouts into a recorder the recorder must have the Custom Screens option active Refer to the recorder s User manual for more details on firmware options 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 3 4 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Section 2 Introduction amp Installation TrendView Screen Designer is compatible with Honeywell s TrendManager Soft ware Suite for the or Minitrend or Multitrend recorders CD Contents e Screen Designer Installation Setup Screen Designer Demos e Documentation Manual Pack e Recorder Firmware e Recorder Installation Instructions Learning about Screen Designer Read this Manual This user manual gives an overview of the TrendView Screen Designer Interface de tails of the components within Screen Designer and easy step by step instructions on how to create new layouts Take time to read through each section of the manual Start at the Installation on page 7 before loading on the software then go to Section 3 TrendView Screen Designer Interface on page 9 Here you will find full explana tions of each component in the Screen Designer interface Finally go to Section 4 Designing a Layout on page 41 This will
48. een Designer fit the CF card USB key into your PC or navigate to the Network Share folder NAS and select Load Setup from the File menu The setup file will be loaded into Screen Designer to be used by all layout docu ments and template documents open in Screen Designer and be visible at the top of the File Browser window Loading a Setup File into Screen Designer A Setup file can be imported from a recorder in order to display the actual user entered pen information into Screen Designer The pen information displayed will depend on what has been configured for the recorder eg pen tag and pen units Screen Designer will use the recorder pen colours specified in the setup as the default pen colours See Setup File on page 23 Loading a Setup from the Trend Manager Pro software oetups from TrendManager Pro software can be loaded into the Screen Designer soft ware where layout changes can be made as required No setup changes can be made in Screen Designer Layouts from Screen Designer can be loaded into TMP where pen channel configuration and pen assignments can be modified 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Index A Add O STOC soser Adding Bitmaps ss Adding Objects icut testi Alarm Marker Object sss Alarm Marker Object Properties 51 AlphaBlend 2 sss binum M E B DEO M Bar Object Properties sss love Ze v DU qi E DImapD J DOE asccacceraneat etidm B
49. elop ments to the recorder and its functionality Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document however should there be any anomalies found please contact your nearest Honeywell supplier See the back page for contact addresses All rights are reserved No part of this manual should be copied or reproduced stored on a retrieval system or transmitted in any form without the prior written per mission from Honeywell International Inc TrendView Screen Designer software overview TrendView Screen Designer enables the user to design unique layouts for transfer on to a recorder Overview Layouts which represent the screens shown on a recorder are designed by placing widgets and objects onto templates which represent the recorder s screens Widgets are graphical containers for objects objects display elements that represent data in different graphical forms Objects can be shown in a combination of display devices eg Bargraph Chart Dig ital or combinations of these Widgets and objects are placed on a template from which mul tiple screens can be created The screens based on this template all look alike but they can show different data The completed design is then saved as a layout lay file which can be loaded into the recorder The TrendView Screen Designer User Interface is easy to use and provides a user friendly environment containing The Design window shows the area for creating layouts usi
50. endView Screen Designer GR Minitrend recorder Layout Pall File Edit View Window Help D ce Eo ga Mt Em B Expert Mode jx Fh llenn Matah Cah m 6 Save GR Series layout in local m c and load in GR Series recorder using SD USB me dia 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Setup File The Setup File contains a single setup for a recorder A Setup file is not opened or viewed by Screen Designer A setup file can be loaded into Screen Designer and will apply to all layouts open in Screen Designer When a setup file is loaded into Screen Designer its settings such as pen tag and unit information will be used in displaying all of the layouts open in Screen Designer and for the animation of any layout open in Screen Designer Table 3 4 Setup Setup File set 00000000 Setup File set 00000000 set Purpose Contains the physical configuration a setup of a recorder pens I O and communications The user can load a setup to the recorder sep arately from its screen configuration Loading a setup in screen De signer allows Screen Designer to display the actual user entered pen information on templates and screens such as the pen tag pen units or pen description rather than generic text such as Pen 1 96 or respectively Only one setup at time can be loaded into Screen Designer and the loaded setup will apply to all layouts in use File Creation Details A Setup file cannot be created by Screen Des
51. et 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 37 38 OS 05 00 ne 03 10 00 Chart object Pen Pointers Chart object linked to the object Pen Pointers object and aligned with the edge of the chart Digital Object A Digital object is a numeric reading of the input signal Used on their own or with a Bar object Pen Pointers Object Pen Pointers can show multiple pens and are mainly used with charts to follow the exact posi tion of the last reading with the pen number marked on each pointer A pen pointer can be set to flash when an alarm is active on that pen Scale Object 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 00 20 00 40 00 0 00 g0 00 100 08 E Hu 0 00 0 00 E Ei 00 Text Object The Scale object can be set to display any numeric value max 23 decimal places This is set in the Showing item in the Properties window for a Scale object in a screen tab A Scale object is usually associated with a bar This example shows a horizontal scale with the label position at the top The two vertical scales display left and right graduation and label direction Text objects can be used for adding the Pen tag units Labels Max Min Totals or any text required Choose E Z B ext La bel a single line Text Label or a multiline Text Box 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 39 40 Object Properties Window When an object is selected the characteristics of the object will be displayed in
52. et get their data from TEXT 1 First Text item shown on this widget Rect Dimensions Dimensions of the widget Left position of the left edge of the widget on the template Top position of the top edge of the widget on the template Right position of the right edge of the widget on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the widget on the template Border edge around the widget Border On turns the border on around the widget Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the widgets border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels For more information see Designing a Widget on page 42 26 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Object Properties Table 3 8 Example of properties for a Digital Object in a Screen Buffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker if this is set to Buffering Unbuffered double buffered Transparency Alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing n Mo Mane Set Enable Alarm Flash Foreground On Alarm Flash Bkground on Alarm Change Forelle On Alarm Foreground Alarm Clr Fix Number Format El Numb Format Notation Normal Auto Auto After Decimal variable El Rect Dimensions Left 126 Top el Right 160 Bottom eed E Border Border On x Border Style Raised Border Colour C Border width 1 Transparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Alpha Blending semi tran
53. ffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker Transparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the active part of the object Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Showing Set up channel as Data from Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Channel Enable Alarm Enables any alarm features for the digital Flash Foreground on Alarm Foreground number will flash in alarm Flash Bkground on Alarm Background will flash when in alarm Change ForeClr on Alarm Colour of numbers will change in alarm Foreground Alarm Clr Set foreground number colour when in alarm Fix Number Format Tick to activate Numb Format options Notation Toggle between Scientific or Normal number format Auto Toggle Between Auto and User Defined Auto is setto 2 decimal places User Defined allows one or more decimal places After Decimal Enter the number of decimal places Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border Border On turns the border on
54. g Indicators Horizontal Cg Indicators Vertical 3 Widgets Hi Objects Objects tab The objects tab has been divided up into folders containing a selection of pre designed ob jects Each folder will expand displaying each variation of a particular object type Each ob ject is different For example in the Charts folder there is a Chart Horizontal object and a Chart Vertical object Select the desired object from the list and Drag and Drop it onto a blank widget or a pre defined widget 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 29 30 Select the objects tab to display a list of pre deifined objects that the user can Drag and Drop into a widget Figure 3 7 Toolbox window Objects tab Cg Alarm Markers 4 Bars Ei Horizontal Bar Ba Vertical Bar C Bitmap 5 Charts Ba Chart Horizontal Ei Chart Vertical gt Digital Panel Meter t DPM 7 Pen Pointers 7 Scales Ba Horizontal Scale 3 Verical Scale C Test Ei Text Bas 3 Text Label Halwidgets Objects Select the correct screen resolution size for the recorder The widgets showing X Series should be used for X Series recorders and remaining are for GR SeriesNote Non Proc ess screen added in GR Series recorders will not load in Screen Designer it will load only Standard and Custom screen Animate layout will always launch a GR Series recorder even though the screen is de sign for X Series recorder 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2
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57. igations neither party will be liable to the other for any failure to meet its obligations due to any cause beyond the non per forming party s reasonable control If the inability to perform continues for longer than 90 days either party may terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to the other party and Licensee will pay Honeywell for products delivered and services performed prior to termination Force majeure events may include but are not limited to 1 government embargoes 2 block ades 3 seizure or freeze of assets 4 delays or refusals to grant an export license or the sus pension or revocation thereof 5 any other acts of any government that would limit the ability for contract performance 6 fires earthquakes floods severe weather conditions 7 any other acts of God 8 quarantines or regional medical crises 9 labour strikes or lockouts 10 riots strife insurrection civil disobedience armed conflict terrorism or war declared or not or impending threat of any of the foregoing if such threat might reasonably be expected to cause injury to people or property 11 shortages or inability to obtain materials or components and 12 inability or refusal by Licensee s directed third party suppliers to provide Honeywell parts services manuals or other information necessary to the goods or services to be provided by Honeywell under this Agreement 12 6 Waiver The failure of either party to enforce at any ti
58. igner Tabs in Design win There is no Design window shown for a setup The user does not dow open or close a Setup file in Screen Designer Contents Shown in The first entry listed in the File Browser window shows which setup is File Browser Window being used for all layouts open in Screen Designer This is either the default setup or a user specified setup I Open Screen Designer Ee OX Joone lay Er T Templates MB 1 Template S 2 Template 2 S 3 Template 3 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 23 Properties Window The Properties Window can be dragged and docked to any edge of the application interface It can also float in the application interface The same is true for the File Browser Window and the Toolbox Window although they can be docked only to the left or right edge of the application interface When a template screen widget or object is selected in the Design window a full list of char acteristics for that item is displayed in the Properties window The characteristics can be changed in the Properties window and the changes can be seen immediately in the Design window The Properties window will display Template Properties See Template Properties on page 24 Screen properties See Screen Properties on page 295 Widget properties See Widget Properties on page 20 Object properties See Object Properties on page 27 Template Properties Table 3 5 Example of Template Propertie
59. ilmap ODJect Sindniumicnsiuten bu UR ADaNS Adding Bitmaps sees Bitmap Library sse p C CDC OS Channel Mapping Objects Preni PENS em Channel Mapping Widgets CGE OD CCL Chart Object Properties sss Configuring a Screen sss Channel Mapping Objects Channel Mapping Widgets Parot usi T 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK D DOS 52 Design Rules iccecceccecssessssssssssesssesseesesseesseessesssesseesses 52 Configuring a Screen 57 Linking ODJeCiS 2iscssatuceaeneteiteti taciti tese 56 Object Z OFGE sesoses 53 Design Window nn 14 Design Window Tabs sss 15 Design Window Toolbar 14 Design Window Tabs sss 15 Template and Screen Tabs outer 15 Design Window Toolbar 14 Designing a Layout Adding ODJOCUS sesers e idionieeet 42 AlphaBlend NR 53 C On HPHElH9g d SCHOO 22e tied occisis 57 Design Rules 52 Designing a Template iicet 41 Designing a Widget sse 42 PCE VOC T TR 42 Layers within a Template ss 53 Linking Objects sse 56 Load a Setup from a Recorder 60 Load a Setup from the PC software 60 Loading a Layout into a Recorder 60 Loading
60. isplay which chan nel that object is currently assigned to or where the data is coming from eg Pen No 1 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 57 To change channel mapping for a Scale Bar Digital or Text object select the object and click in the box to the right of the Showing item in the properties window and select either Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Channel If a Pen or Alarm for Pen is required select either the Pen number or the Parent Pen See Parent Pens on page 58 If the object is an Alarm Markers object the data will always be from Alarm for Pen Select the Pen number and which alarm number s will be showing Charts and Pen Pointers just need to be mapped to one or more pens Figure 4 4 Properties window Pen Channel mapping Background Colour Buffering Pen Mo 4 Transparency Y YChannels Alpha Blending x BAR 1 Pen Ma 4 Fix Foreground Colour ALIM MER 1 Pen Mo 4 Alarm Mo 1 Foreground Colour B SCALE 1 Pen Mo Fix BackColour v DIG 1 Pen Ma Background Colour 5 TEXT 1 Pen Ma Baseline Pen No 4 Fix Baseline Clr v Pen Mao 4 Total BaseLine Colour H E Rect Dimensions Object pen channel mapping Widget pen channel mapping Parent Pens Does not apply to charts or pen pointers as they normally have more than one pen dis played The parent channel is the initial channel to be configured on a widget All objects added to a widget except charts and pen pointers automatically default to using the
61. kground Colour C Showing 55 255 255 2 Foreground Alarm Colour Flash Foreground Gn Alarm Fix Foreground Alarm Colour X Height Orientation Rect Dimensions Left Top Right Bottom Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border Width Buffering redraws off line to reduce screen flicker Transparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the pen pointer numbers Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Showing Enter the pens that the pen pointers object will show ForeGround Alarm Colour Set foreground pen pointer symbol colour when in alarm Flash Foreground On Alarm Foreground pen pointer symbol will flash in alarm Fix Foreground Alarm Colour Tick to fix the alarm colour when in alarm Height height of the Pen Pointer A height over 15 will show the Pen number in the Pen Pointer Orientation Horizontal or Vertical orientation Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the
62. l minimised Design windows at the bottom of the design area Close All closes all template documents and layout documents that are open e Lists all of the template documents and screen documents open in Screen Designer A tick mark is shown against the document that is currently active Help No Help files are currently available for this version of Screen Designer About license and version information 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Status Bar This is the grey bar that runs along the bottom of the interface On the left it displays the status Ready or the prompt for a Toolbar button or menu com mand In the middle the first pair of co ordinates refer to the realtime horizontal and vertical position in pixels of the selected object or widget in relation to the top left corner of the tem plate or screen The second pair of co ordinates to the right refer to the width and height in pixels of the selected object or widget Drag the object or widget to resize reposition it or type in the dimensions or the position into the boxes and press enter to ensure exact size and position On the far right of the status bar is displayed NUM which indicates that NUM Lock is set on the PC s keyboard CAP is also displayed and if shown indicates that CAP Lock is set on the PC s keyboard When a widget or object is selected its Left Top Right and Bottom co ordinates are dis played in the Properties window These co o
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64. lable if Select By Group is selected Select a Group Show Max Min Only available if Select By Group is selected Toggle On and Off to enable or disable Show Totals Only available if Select By Group is selected Toggle On and Off to enable or disable Orientation Not DPMs Set the orientation to Vertical or Horizontal for Scales and Charts 25 Widget Properties Table 3 7 Example of a Properties window for a Digital Widget in a Screen Name each widget instance can be given its own name Name Name Category Type Type Background Colour Pen Mo 3 Type of widget from the Toolbox Channels DIG 1 Pen Ma 3 Background Colour colour palette for the widget background Cat Category A widget category such as Bar widget can contain different types of widgets in that category such as Horizontal for a horizontal bar widget or Vertical for a vertical bar widget TEXT 1 Pen No 3 Pen No a quick way to assign a single pen to all objects in a Rect Dimensions widget rather than having to specify individually the same pen for Left 266 each object For example if a widget contains a bar scale digital Top a4 and alarm markers object all of these objects can be set up to use Right 320 the same pen by just specifying Pen No Bottom 110 Border Border on v Border Style Raised DIG 1 First Digital shown on this widget Border Colour C Border Width 1 Channels Channels specify where objects in the widg
65. list of templates that Choose a template For your screen can be chosen for the screens to be d added At the bottom of the Add Template Template Name _ screens box is where you can rename each screen to be added By default Template 3 the template you have selected from ae is the list will appear in here Template 6 The user can add multiple screens us Enter a name For your screen ing this dialog before deciding to close Turbine it ne Close Up to 32 screens can be used in one layout 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 33 Widgets 34 Screen Configuration Screen configuration is assigning each object and or widget to a pen channel See Con figuring a Screen on page 5r Screen Toolbar The Design window toolbar changes depending on if a template or a screen is being dis played in the Design window The toolbar runs along the top of the Design window when a layout has been opened See Design window toolbar on page 14 Screen Properties Window When a blank area of the screen is selected the characteristics of the screen will be dis played in the Properties window Some of the individual characteristics can be changed in the Properties window including the screen name see Table 3 4 on page 23 Widget Details e Up to 64 widgets can be used per template You can Cut copy paste and delete widgets on a template Widgets can be resized using the green coloured blocks that appear ar
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68. n where the bar changes from green to amber and Traffic Breakpoint Amber where the bar changes from amber to red 100 80 Traffic Breakpoint Green is set to 40 Traffic Breakpoint Amber is set to 80 60 40 20 Dynamic The Bar Style called Dynamic consists of three colours Red Amber and Green in one bar object Unlike the Traffic light which will show all three colours on the active part of the bar at the same time the Dynamic style will change the whole bar to just one colour Screen Designer only needs to know the two break points Dynamic Breakpoint Green where the whole bar changes from green to amber and Dynamic Breakpoint Amber where the whole bar changes from amber to red 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Digital Object Properties Table 4 2 Example of a Digital Object properties window in the Screen tab E LETZTES Buffering Transparency Alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing Enable Alarm Flash Foreground On Alarm Flash Bkground on Alarm Change Foreclr On Alarm Foreground Alarm Clr Fix Number Format El Numb Format Notation Auto After Decimal El Rect Dimensions Left Top Right Bottom E Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border width Unbuffered O ME X x c en Mo Mone Set LE xxx Normal auta Variable 128 ell 150 eed x Raised LI 1 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Bu
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71. nd Screens available for this layout 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 31 32 A CAUTION IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR TEMPLATES AND SCREENS Any changes to a template will affect all screens which use the template Also be aware that any design changes made in a screen will affect all of the other screens using that template and will change the template itself This CAUTION symbol may indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Template Tabs At the bottom of the Design window are two sets of tabs The outer tabs are to swap between viewing templates or screens When templates are selected on the outer tab then the inner tabs will display just templates From the toolbar at the top of the Design window there are icons to add delete and re order templates A layout can consist of many templates It is when you add a screen to the layout that you choose which template is going to be used for that screen A layout with many templates can be loaded into the recorder and different templates can be selected at the recorder level to create new screens See Loading a Template into a Recorder on page 59 Association with a Screen To see which screens use which template go to the Properties Window for each screen and check the template Type property The purpose of adding a template to a screen is so the user can set up channel pen configuration When the screen and the template are com
72. nd objects Sets of pre defined widgets and objects have been created and loaded into the Toolbox li brary Widgets Tab The widgets tab has been divided up into folders containing a selection of pre designed widgets Each folder will expand displaying each variation of a particular widget type Each widget is different For example in the Indicators Horizontal folder there are 8 widgets There are 4 widgets for the Minitrend and 4 widgets for the Multitrend recorder This list shows the type of var lations MinitrendBar Type 1 contains Bar and Scale objects MinitrendBar Type 2 contains a Bar a Scale and Alarm Markers objects MinitrendBar Type 3 contains Bar and Scale objects with alpha blending and transpar ency switched on MinitrendBar Type 4 contains a Bar a Scale and Alarm Marker objects with alpha blending and transparency switched on Select the most suitable widget from the list and Drag and Drop the pre defined widgets onto a template Or select the Blank re sizable widget and add your own objects from the objects tab 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK A widget on a template can be renamed for ease of identification in the Properties window Figure 3 6 Toolbox window Widgets tab Bars Horizontal CG Bars Vertical 5 Bitmap widget 5 Blank Widget Fa Resizeable 7j Charts Horizontal 7 Charts Vertical amp amp Large OX E Large 5X E Small Ge Digital Panel Meter C
73. ndow to show a menu of al lowable commands that apply to that template or screen Also refer to How to use an existing X Series recorder screen template to design GR Series screen template on page 21 Right click template commands Right click screen commands E Using Default Setup E Open Screen Designer Files Elif ux ORNG ly E t3 Templates E sing Default Setup E pen Screen Designer Files Ep GX DRNG lay E a Templates EH 1 Template El a Screens l 1 Standard idu B 2 Standarc B m Screens JH 1 Stand BS copy E 2 Stand A Paste B 3 Standart do cut B 4 Designe ES Copy IB 5 Designe MA Paste JB 4 Desig j Add Template IB 5 Desig AY Delete Template Ei Reorder Templates E Add Screens A1 Delete Screen l Reorder Screens A Insert Template From File HA Save Template 16 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Table 3 1 Right click template and screen commands Cut removes the template to the clipboard for Cut removes the screen to the clipboard for pasting pasting Copy copies the template to the clipboard for Copy copies the screen to the clipboard for pasting pasting Paste pastes the template on the clipboard to Paste pastes the screen from the clipboard to the same layout or to a different layout the same layout or to a different layout Add Template adds a new template Add Screens Adds one or more new screens You specify the
74. ng templates and screens The File Browser window helps the user manage and navigate the open files The Toolbox window contains the Standard widgets and objects the User can use the create templates and screens The Properties window shows the user all the characteristics associated with an object widget template or screen The TrendView Screen Designer software design package is compatible with both Minitrend and Multitrend recorders Layouts can be transferred onto single or multiple recorders giving continuity and standardisation of process data Why do you need TrendView Screen Designer TrendView Screen Designer has been developed to meet the ever increasing demand for instant information which is customised for efficient operator interpretation This software tool enables the user to quickly develop totally customised screens displaying easy to read data 2 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK How does it work The TrendView Screen Designer software is a familiar Windows based environment displaying information in separate window areas around the main design space Toolbars menus drag and drop undo redo and left right mouse click actions are used in the applica tion interface The simple process of creating a layout is as follows Lulli ELA ee FE am qaem e 2423 ti bic Deslanp xa mi H b nove beea 7 gj ODD Deseo J i ers Sam 2E Genie Liar Po Soren Gee 11 658 Y Ree Tt oe
75. nserting bitmaps into your layout see Bitmap Object on page 36 Pen Colours The colours of the objects on the widget are determined by the pen channel configuration that is set up in the Properties Window See Configuring a Screen on page 57 Alter natively the colours can be changed individually in the properties window Table 4 1 Pen colours COK AE SCOR NANELIN N NEN un a ones w ome wmm s Seen 28026 9 meme wwe s eme zen 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 43 Object Properties der plus many more properties that are individual to each type of object The following tables give examples of each type of object and a list of their properties that can been changed Chart Object Properties Table 4 2 Example of a Chart Object properties window in the Screen tab E General 44 Alpha Blending Fix Foreground Colour Foreground Colour Fix BackColour Background Colour Showing Orientation Chart Speed Fix Alarm Colour Bkg Alarm Colour Fix Message Colour Message Colour Fix Font Colour Font Colour Height Rect Dimensions Lett Top Right Bottom Border Border On Border Style Border Colour Border Width General Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the horizontal and vertical graph lines of the chart Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Fix BackColour
76. nsparency inactive part of the object becomes transparent Buffering Double Buffered Transparency X Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects Alpha Blending x Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the active part of the object Fix Foreground Colour Y Foreground Colour Set foreground colour using colour palette Foreground Colour B Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Fix BackColour Y Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the object Background Colour C Showing Pen Na None Set Showing Set up channel as Data from Pen Alarm for Pen or Input Channel Bar Type Lp Bar Type direction of active object Up Down None or Based from a set point Bar Style Solid Bar Style Solid Fade Dynamic or Traffic Light see below Orientation vertical Orientation of the bar Horizontal or Vertical LevelCap v Level Cap Line at the top of the active part of the object Level Cap Colour Fix TopLimit Level Cap Colour Colour of the line at the top of the active part of the object Tap Limit 100 0 Fix Top Limit Tick to set the top limit of the object eg to set up a traffic light effect Fix BokbornLimit a Top Limit Set top limit of object Bottom Limit 1 0 Fix Bottom Limit Tick to set the bottom limit of the object Over Range Triangle Flashclri C Bottom Limit Set bottom limit of object Over Range Triangle Flashclr2 Bg Under Range Triangle FlashC
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78. or more screens that use the template 6 Add pen configuration details and save the layout Expert Mode To select objects on a widget Expert Mode must be active The Expert Mode icon is in the Main Toolbar at the top of the Design window To select the widget in Expert Mode and not an object in the widget hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and select as normal with the mouse cursor This is useful when there are many objects in the widget and it is difficult to find an empty area of the widget to click on to select the widget Shortcuts Right click on an object or widget and select Cut Copy Paste or Delete Object Order When placing objects on top of each other it can become difficult to select an object that is overlapped by another The order of how the objects overlap can be changed by right click ing on the object and selecting Order this is known as the Z Order Bring Forward moves an object one step higher in the Z order e Send Backward moves an object one step lower in the Z order e Bring to Front moves an object to the top of the Z order e Send to Back moves an object to the bottom of the Z order Charts and Bitmaps should always stay behind other objetcts For more information see Object Z Order on page 53 Designing a Widget Widgets are graphical containers for objects objects display elements that represent data in different graphical forms Widgets are built up using a selection of s
79. ound the edge when itis selected known as resize handles Objects are confined to the boundaries of a widget for moving and resizing A widget cannot contain another widget only objects For details of widget properties see Widget Properties on page 26 Types of Widgets Standard Widgets Standard widgets are found in the widgets tab in the Toolbox window The widgets tab will contain several styles of pre designed widgets for immediate use They can be dragged amp dropped onto a template to aid in designing the template quickly otandard widgets in the Toolbox are Table 3 9 Widget escrito Horizontal and Vertical Chart object plus pen pointers alarm markers Digital Panel Meter A selection of Digital Panel Meters Indicators A selection of Horizontal and Vertical transparent Indicators Bars with Scales amp Alarm Markers designed for use with Bitmaps 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Objects User Defined Widgets User defined widgets are ones that the user has created and saved or by taking a blank widget or a standard widget and modifying it to create a new widget The user can create a new widget from scratch by selecting a blank widget from the widgets tab in the Toolbox window and dragging and dropping it onto a template Add objects to the widget to create the desired design Widgets have to be saved as a part of a template Association with an Object A widget is a graphical display con
80. p library in the toolbar or in the File menu Select a new bitmap and this will be insterted into the blank bitmap object See Adding Bitmaps on page 37 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK H E M irh a Screen MAIN TANK Bitmap inserted into a blank object on a blank widget Bitmap inserted onto a widget in an existing layout Adding Bitmaps The bitmap library contains a few examples To add your own bitmaps select the Add button and browse to the location of the bit valvestatiombmp map you require on your PC 745 x 550 Bitmap Library To insert a bitmap you must first have a bit map object selected in the layout Go to the library highlight the desired bitmap and stackdetail bmp j 798 x 539 press Select Bitmaps can be added and deleted from the library as required Ensure that you do not tankssunset bmp delete any bitmaps from the library that are 554 x 550 i used in a layout as they will disappear from the layout To Re size a bitmap and maintain the as Eu pect ratio of the original image hold down the Shift key on the keyboard when resizing using the grab handles Chart Object m m Hc z The Chart object can display multiple Le iiu iz 14 00 00 iz ip 100 00 pen traces The chart object has no uL Pen Pointers or Scale it is just a E Chart If a Chart Scale and Pen Pointers object are required select a Chart n widget instead of a Chart object Chart object Chart widg
81. pen that it uses Alarm markers can be set to flash when an alarm is active The colour of the alarm marker can also be set When an alarm markers object has its Height property set to greater than 15 the alarm number will appear in the marker 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 35 36 m s Penz o T High Alarm MAAAAAP 2762 50 se ee DPM Min 200 Vertical and Horizontal Low Alarm Alarm Marker objects 3 3 1 o active on a c DPM un A E F T Bar Object A Bar object is a Bargraph indicator represent ing the input signal in a graphical form as im cending or descending in a vertical orientation or increasing to the right or the left in a horizon tal orientation To read a bar measurement ac curately use a Digital object and or a Scale object Examples of a vertical and horizontal bars Bitmap Object Bitmaps can be added to a bitmap object on a template to create a background image Other widgets can be placed on top to depict activity within that image They can also be used to enhance a screen design such as adding a company or product logo Either drag and drop a bitmap widget onto the design area it already contains a blank bit map object or drag and drop a bitmap object onto any existing widget When resizing the bitmap hold the shift key down to keep the aspect ratio Bitmap Library First make sure you have the blank bitmap object selected then you can browse E the bitma
82. plete the two are saved as a layout lay To add a screen click on the screens tab and go to the toolbar and select Add Screens Template Toolbar The Design window toolbar changes depending on if a template or screen is being displayed in the Design window The toolbar runs along the top of the Design window when a layout has been opened See Design window toolbar on page 14 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Screens Outer tabs to switch between templates and Screens A screen is added to a template and provides pen channel configuration for each object or widget on the template Screen Tabs At the bottom of the Design window are two sets of tabs The outer tabs are to swap between viewing templates or screens The inner tabs will display the names given to the screens From the toolbar at the top of the Design window there are icons to add delete and re order Screens 0001 Turbine 1 Screen 10 Jan06 14 16 47 Fen 4 Pan Pan amp 100 00 Inner tabs show all the screens available for this layout S i Rp ay ore Erga nota rece cn xi When a template i complete select You can add multiple screens based on the templates the screens outer tab and go to the VIE you have in this layout screen toolbar at the top and select ae S Add Screens The Add Screens box For each screen YOU add c pose a template OF YOUF Screen i name vour screen and then click the 4dd Screen button will appear with a
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84. r The Main Toolbar provides the user with the standard Windows user interface features in cluding File Edit View Window and Help No Help files are currently available for this version of Screen Designer hal File Edit view Window Help D um dad 4 Ga HER S Be Listed below are the items that appear in the Main Toolbar New anew blank template to create Minitrend or Multitrend layout e Open opens a previously saved template file tpl or layout file lay Also refer to How to use an existing X Series recorder screen template to design GR Series screen template on page 21 e Save saves the active template document or layout document Validate Layout checks for overlapping or off screen widgets in the layout A layout hav ing such widgets cannot be run on the recorder A dialogue box will appear describing what errors are present GO Animate Layout Launches a Desktop simulation of the recorder that mimics signal activity to the layout screens in the layout should have their widgets set up with pen infor mation See Animation on page 58 Browse Bitmaps Bitmap library for adding and selecting bitmaps e Cut removes the selected item to the clipboard for pasting Copy copies the selected item to the clipboard for pasting Paste paste an item from the clipboard e Undo undoes one or more previous commands Redo redoes one or more previous commands Sticky Widgets A mode that allows
85. r the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels 51 Bitmap Object Properties Table 4 7 Example of a Bitmap Object properties window in the Screen tab Alpha Blending semi transparent state for overlaying objects 1 General Name Name of bitmap selected Alpha Blending x Mame stackdetail bmp E Rect Dimensions Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Left B Top 138 Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Rect Dimensions Right oe Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom El Border Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border On v Border Border Style Raised Border Colour C Border On turns the border on around the object Border Width l Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels Design Rules A CAUTION IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR TEMPLATES AND SCREENS Any changes to a template will affect all screens which use the template Also be aware that any design changes made in a screen will affect all of the other screens using that template and will change the template itself This CAUTION symbol may indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage A CAUTION SCREEN DESIGNER FOR SAFETY INDICATION When adding charts on custom screens whenever a pen val
86. rdinates can be changed by entering new val ues in the Properties window Design Window 14 The Design window is the area where a layout is created This is started by selecting a new template from the Design window to which widgets and objects are added When this is complete a screen can be added using the template Next pen channel mapping configu ration can be performed on the screen Finally the layout document can be saved as a lay out lay file These files can all be viewed in the File Browser window The same template can be used to create many screens Also refer to How to use an existing X Series recorder screen template to design GR Series screen template on page 27 Design window toolbar Along the top of the Design window is a toolbar that will display similar sets of buttons de pending on whether the templates or screens outer tab is selected Add Screen Delete Screen Re order Insert Save Link Un link Template Template Screens Template Template Object Object templates From File 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Design window tabs The Design window has tabs to display the different areas of the layout There are two sets of tabs at the bottom of the window The outer set of tabs switches between templates and screens The inner set of tabs displays all the templates or screens depending on which of the outer tabs has been selected Multiple Design windows can be open at the same time Figure 3 2
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88. rt C Under Range Triangle Flashclr2 I Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Inaval Reading Flashclri E Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Inval Reading Flashclre i Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Upscale Burnout Flasher 1 C we Sa ae OEE ES TT UTR ET ottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Upscale Burnout Flashclr2 I j l Downscale Burnout FlashCkt 7 Downscale Burnout Flasher Ig Border On turns the border on around the object E Rect Dimensions Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Left ll Border Colour colour palette for the object border Top o5 Right 41 Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels Bottom 191 Marea E Border Show Max Markers Tick to display Max markers Show Min Markers Tick to display Min markers Reset Markers Clears the Max and Min values Marker Colour Colour palette to set marker colour 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 4 C1 46 Bar Style Solid A solid bar is all one colour of the active part of the bar Fade Once active the Gradient Start End Colour Select will display below Using the colour palette select the colours to start and end the colour fade of the active part of the bar Traffic light The Bar Style called Traffic Light consists of three colours Red Amber and Green in one bar object Screen Designer only needs to know the two break points Traffic Breakpoint Gree
89. s Properties Template 1 Template 1 Name Select to Change the name El General Mame Template 1 Menu bar Toggles the recorder menu bar on and off at the Menu Bar top of the template and at the top of all screens based on the SP NES eee Vertical template Replay Orientation Select Horozontal or Vertical orientation for Replay mode 24 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Screen Properties Table 3 6 Example of Screen Properties Properties Screen 3 Standard Screen 3 General Mame Standard Screen 3 Enabled 4 Template Type DPMs and Bars Select By Pen Showing Pens 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 Showing Replay Pens 1 2 3 4 Orientation Vertical Properties Screen 3 Standard Screen 3 El General Mame Standard Screen 3 Enabled 4 Template Type DOPMs and Bars Select Bv Group Group Mame Group 1 Show Max Mins Show Totals 6x Orientation Vertical 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Name Select to Change the name Enabled Toggle On and Off to enable or disable this screen A disabled screen will not be shown on the recorder Template Type Select from a list of all templates in the lay out Select By Pen or Groups Showing Pens Only available if Select By Pen is selected Add and remove Pens Max Mins anor Totals for this screen Showing Replay Pens Only available if Select By Pen is selected Add and remove Pens to show on Replay Screen Group Name Only avai
90. s very intuitive and easy to use There is design sequence to ensure a quick and easy design that involves an order in which layouts need to be created It is highly rec ommended that the user reads the manual before using the software This will familiarise the user with the TrendView Screen Designer user Interface the terminology and tools used to create layouts and the rules of designing This manual provides information to the user about TrendView Screen Designer tools commands and design techniques It provides step by step instructions for using Trend View Screen Designer on Windows See System Requirements on page 6 The TrendView Screen Designer software will auto run on installation from the CD or download from the web Follow the instructions for Installation on page 7 TrendView Screen Designer documentation and software assumes the user has work ing knowledge of Windows and its conventions The first step is to read the manual Supplementary documentation Supplementary documentation to accompany these recorders are Table 1 1 Supplementary documentation 0000 Maud Patnumber X Series User Manual 43 TV 25 30 GR Series User Manual 43 TV 25 41 TrendManager Pro Software Suite Manual 43 TV 25 11 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 1 Notes The contents of this manual are correct at the time of issue The contents may change at any time without prior notification This is due to continuous dev
91. see means the entity that purchased the license to the Licensed Software solely for use of the Licensed Software at the Licensed Site 1 6 Licensed Processor means a Honeywell approved processor which may be a control system or product a computer or a specific number of computing devices in a network environ ment which processor is owned leased or otherwise controlled by Licensee and on which Licensee is authorized to install and use the Software pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement 1 7 Licensed Site means the specific address of Licensee s facility where the Licensed Processor is located as specified in Licensee s Purchase Order 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK V vi 1 8 Licensed Software means the Object Code of the Software identified in Licensee s Pur chase Order and or for which Licensee has purchased a license under this Agreement including all updates revisions modifications or changes thereto to the extent licensed by Licensee under this Agreement and all full or partial copies thereof 1 9 Licensed Use means use of the Object Code form only of Licensed Software by the Authorized Users 1 10 Object Code means computer programming code in a form not readily perceivable by humans and suitable for machine execution without the intervening steps of interpretation or compilation 1 11 Purchase Order means an order form submitted by Licensee to obtain rights to use Licensed Softwar
92. sparent state for overlaying objects Fix Foreground Colour Tick to fix colour for the active part of the object Fix BackColour Tick to fix colour for the background of the object Background Colour Colour palette for the background of the ob ject Showing None set This will display the pen showing on this ob ject Enable Alarm Enables an Alarm for that Digital object Flash Foreground on Alarm Foreground flashes when alarm ac tive Flash Bkground on Alarm Background flashes when alarm ac tive Change ForeClr on Alarm Change the colour of the foreground alarm Foreground Alarm Clr Colour palette for the foreground alarm Fix Number Format Number format options appear when ticked Rect Dimensions Dimensions of the object Left position of the left edge of the object on the template Top position of the top edge of the object on the template Right position of the right edge of the object on the template Bottom position of the bottom edge of the object on the template Border edge around the object Border On turns the border on around the object Border Style Raised Flat or Inset Border Colour colour palette for the object border Border Width enter border width up to 15 pixels For more detailed information see Object Properties on page 44 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Toolbox Window 28 The Toolbox Window in the middle left of the screen has two tabs for widgets a
93. t charge those items it finds defective The foregoing is Buyer s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including those of merchantability and fit ness for a particular purpose Specifications may change without notice The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printing However we assume no responsibility for its use While we provide application assistance personally through our literature and the Honey well web site it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the appli cation Honeywell Process Solutions 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston TX 77042 Screen Designer is a U S trademark of Honeywell Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK xiii Trademarks Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows CE Win dows Vista and Windows 7 are all registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Compact Flash and CF are trademarks of the SanDisk Corporation e SD SDHC and SDXC are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD 3C LLC in the United States other countries or both e For the purpose of this manual the and symbols will not follow their own trade mark names or registered trademark names Company names and Product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trade marks of their individual owners Protocols Safet
94. tainer for objects Up to 64 objects can be placed into a widget None of the objects can be resized beyond the boundaries of the widget See Ob jects on page 35 Widget Properties Window When a blank area of the widget is selected the characteristics of the widget will be dis played in the Properties window Any objects on the widget will also appear on the properties window listed under Channels When the widget is selected green resizing handles will ap pear around the edge of the widget The individual characteristics of the widget can be changed in the Properties window see Properties Window on page 24 NOTICE If a widget has many objects in it it is sometimes difficult to know where to select a blank area of the widget It is easy to select an object by mistake instead You can force selecting the widget instead of an object in it by holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard while you click anywhere in the widget Object Details e Up to 64 objects can be used per widget You can cut copy paste and delete objects from a widget Objects can be resized using the blue coloured handles that appear around the edge when itis selected Objects can also be linked to other objects see Linking Objects on page 40 For details of object properties see See Object Properties Window on page 40 Types of Objects Alarm Markers Object The Alarm Markers object will appear only if the Alarms are enabled for the
95. tandard objects from the objects tab in the Toolbox Only objects can be placed in a widget a widget cannot be placed in another widget Widgets when selected have green resize handles and can be moved and resized within the confines of the design area of the template Adding Objects Drag and Drop a blank or standard widget to the template 1 From the Toolbox window select drag and drop an object from the objects tab onto the widget 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 2 When an object is selected blue resize handles will appear and its properties will dis play in the Properties window Objects have many properties that can be changed For a definition of each property see Object Properties on page 27 3 One or many objects can be placed onto the widget Many widgets may be placed on the template 4 When the template is complete select the screens outer tab and go to the Add Screens icon in the Toolbar Here you can add one or more screens using the template you just designed 5 Add pen channel configuration details by going to the Showing item in the Properties window Pen channel configuration can be performed per object or per widget When complete the template and screen information can be saved as a layout lay file The user can add more objects and more widgets to a design and change a layout objects when selected can be moved and resized within the confines of a widget Bitmaps For information on i
96. ther with the template s as a layout file lay A Setup file cannot be opened or created in Screen Designer The setup file is loaded into the Screen Designer software and includes all the recorder setup information such as the pen and pen channel configuration 18 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Layout File Table 3 2 Layout File lay Purpose Contents File Creation Details Tabs in Design win dow Contents Shown in File Browser Window 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Contains the screen configuration objects widgets templates and screens of a recorder The user can load the screen configuration into the recorder separately from its setup Contains one or more templates Note that there is always at least one template even if it is empty in a layout and the user cannot delete the only template remaining in a layout Contains zero or more screens In order to create a layout file Screen Designer prompts the user for the recorder type Screen Designer uses the recorder type to determine the screen size of the templates to be created in the layout Screen Designer saves the recorder type that was specified by the user in the layout file Templates tab Template 1 Name tab to template n Name tab Screens tab Screen 1 Name tab to screen n Name tab The recorder type and file name is shown for each layout file as shown in the example below QX or GR Minitrend and SX or GR Multitrend l
97. ts onto the template and then placing objects on to the widgets Widgets are just containers for objects Objects will graphically represent the data on the recorder s screen otandard widgets are available from the widgets tab in the Toolbox These are pre designed widgets that can be used just as they are See Standard Widgets on page 34 Figure 4 1 Template Widget and Object Ej Gl vi Decio lj pp iTube i J Saw l0Jan S 14 16547 l Gorman co Chie 1AA SISTSTER t Tamplate 4 n BESSER t Templote 15 1 man tote Ms Era Blank template A standard vertical Bar The blank widget has a widget and a blank widget Chart a Scale and two DPM objects added In this example we will start with a blank template 1 From the Toolbox window select drag and drop a blank widget or a standard widget from the widgets tab in the Toolbox Drag this onto the template 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 41 42 2 When the widget is selected green resize handles appear around the edge and its properties will display in the Properties window At this stage you may wish to change the background colour border details etc 3 One or many widgets may be placed onto the template but must not overlap or go out side the template area 4 Validate the layout to ensure there are no overlapping widgets 5 When the template is complete select the screens outer tab and go to the Add Screens icon in the toolbar and add one
98. ue could be relied on for safe ty a chart must be accompanied by one of the other indicators pen pointer bar or DPM This is to meet the safety standard s requirements to provide out of range indication This CAUTION symbol may indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage 52 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Layers within a Template Figure 4 1 Template Layers side view Foreground Objects un buffered Alpha Blend objects Layout Z Order Middleground Objects double buffered pe Background Static or fixed objects eg Charts or bitmaps When an object is placed onto a widget it automatically displays in the foreground unbuff ered If two objects overlap the buffering flag must be set in the Properties window By set ting the buffering flag the overlapping objects move from the foreground to a middleground This enables Screen Designer to process the overlapping data more efficiently and re duce redraw time and any flicker effect on the screen This allows the non overlapping ob jects to stay in the foreground un buffered as they do not require as much processing For the Z order of overlapping objects see Object Z Order on page 53 For example a Scale or Pen Pointer may be required to be placed on top of the chart object to save space This is known as overlapping There may be many overlapping objects on a widget eg a scale may have a bar
99. w the installation instructions on the screen During installation you will be asked to confirm the drive and directory into which you would like the software installed The default drive and file path is C Program Files TrendManager Suite Screen Designer Note Localization drop down will show the Asian languages supported based on variant se lected The TrendView Screen Designer software has been installed on the hard drive of your computer C in Program Files unless during set up you change the destination folder To start the program go to the Start button at the bottom left of your screen and select Programs or All Programs and go to the Tren Screen Designer view Recorders folder Place the cursor over the Screen De signer program and click Right click on this icon to create a shortcut that can be placed on the desktop for quick ac cess 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK 7 8 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Section 3 TrendView Screen Designer Interface TrendView Screen Designer Interface The TrendView Screen Designer User Interface consists of 1 Design Window on page 14 Shows the contents of a layout and is the design area for creating templates and screens to produce layouts 2 File Browser Window on page 16 shows hierarchical structure of each open file eg screens templates layout files 3 Toolbox Window on page 28 2 tabs that contain widget and object libraries the user c
100. y 2014 UK Scale Object Properties sss 48 Screen Configuration sss 34 Screen Designer Main Toolbar oesotisesermsut eumd dnd 10 Screen Designer Interface sss 9 D sien WINdOW 5nd tette toD onae 14 File Browser Window 1 ee 16 Sl q 35 Properties Window sse 24 OROSIUS T MM 33 Ido MT Tc 14 TOI S ecosistemas nee PO oe 31 Toolbox Window eene 28 bunhc m X 34 Screen Designer software overview 2 Screen Properties 25 RGD VOWS aore itin maia dct 25 Screen Properties Window n 34 Screen Toolbar sse 34 yu P ATAR 33 INO aS O ee E cati oa eccud ted 33 Screen Configuration sse 34 Screen Properties Window sss 34 SCO Tool DAT see 34 DORCCOS TaD e 33 SEMP FIE siendi Ei 23 Loading a Setup File 60 Share Path NAS sss 59 Shorcuts Cut Copy Paste or Delete 42 Showing Replay Pens e 25 Software License sere v SUUS BAF A 14 System Requirements sse 6 T Template n 20 Template Layers 53 Template Properties sss 24 Template Toolbar sss 32 Template and Screen Tabs outer 15 Templates eee 31 Aplha Blend cssaisesisocscustnstevonntarensnsoeasaabaanecsesabatsnedondens 53 Association with a Screen sess 32 Layers within a Template
101. y and Symbol Identification Table 1 1 Description WARN NG The WARNING symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTI ON This CAUTION symbol may indicates a potential ly hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage N OTICE A NOTICE symbol indicates important informa tion that must be remembered and aids in job performance NOTICE Screen Designer for safety indication Safety When adding charts on custom screens whenever a pen value could be relied on for safety a chart must be accompanied by one of the other indicators pen pointer bar or DPM This is to meet the safety standard s requirements to provide out of range indication xiv 43 TV 25 31 Iss 6 GLO February 2014 UK Section 1 Preface The Minitrend and Multitrend graphics recorders are the latest development in solid state replacement for traditional paper recorders With many more options features and functions available these recorders are able to meet a wide range of applications and requirements including Power Water Treatment Thermal Processing Food and Beverage Pharmaceutical Biotech and Manufacturing industries This Manual This manual explains how to use the TrendView Screen Designer software which has been specially developed to create fully customisable screens for the Minitrend and Mul titrend recorders The software i
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