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PRIMITIVE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

CRIMSON USER MANUAL - MODULAR CONTROLLER<br />

the optional label, and the minimum and maximum values, possibly by means of a complete<br />

data format. This page functions as was previously discussed for integer data tags, and you<br />

are referred to that section for further details.<br />

THE ALARM VIEWER PRIMITIVE<br />

The Alarm Viewer primitive is used to provide the operator with a method to<br />

view and accept active alarms. Differing color pairs are used to show the various<br />

alarm states. Additional data about the alarms may be displayed if required.<br />

If you use manual-accept alarms in your system, you should provide a page that contains an<br />

alarm viewer to make sure the operator can accept these alarms. You may wish to consider<br />

creating a popup page and using it to display the alarm viewer, although the size restrictions<br />

on popups may cause you to reject this idea. The properties of the alarm viewer are displayed<br />

on four tabbed pages, the first of which is shown below…<br />

• The Font property is used to select the font to be used to draw the primitive. A<br />

fixed-pitch font should ideally be used to ensure that the various data fields<br />

remain in the correct alignment.<br />

• The List Colors properties are used to define the foreground and background<br />

colors used to display each alarm state. The default values should be acceptable<br />

for most applications. The selection “Active Alarm – Use Priority Colors” can be<br />

set to YES, in which case the “Active Alarm” color selection below it will be<br />

disabled, and color selection based on the tag priority will be enabled on the<br />

Priority Colors page.<br />

• The Show End Markers property is used to indicate whether to display a column<br />

that contains markers showing the beginning and end of the alarm list. If this<br />

column is omitted, the primitive will take less space, but it will be harder for the<br />

operator to determine the limits of the list.<br />

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