Terry

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  1. OK. Seems to be working. I now have 2 graphs coming from 2 channels - "tanklevel" with no persist, "tanklevel2" with persist. Only problem is when I scroll "tanklevel2" and I'm not extremely careful with the mouse, it may scroll a little vertically also. I tried playing with the freeze options but that doesn't seem to help.

  2. Thanks. I've set my "Persist" to 10 seconds on my channel "level" and have created a graph displaying "level" with no [0] to access all it's history. How do I scroll back in time on the graph to view this history?

  3. Thanks for your help. So if I understand correctly, there is no animated symbol that rotates between left, up, and right like a real HOA switch, and I have to, for example, place three separate symbols on the screen showing the L, U, and R positions configured to produce the H, O, and A actions when each is pressed?

  4. OK. Now for a more complicated one. I have a tank level that needs multiple color transitions for lolo, lo, normal, hi, and hihi. Here's what I'd like to see, as the signal rises from zero:

    Red 99.9 and below

    Orange 100-102.9

    Green 103-110.9

    Orange 111-111.9

    Red 112 and above

    Having a little trouble getting my head wrapped around this.

    Thanks,

    Terry

     

  5. New at this. Going crazy trying to get conditional colors of a Variable Value Component's background to behave as I want. All I want to do is have the background blue normally then go red when the value reaches a high threshold. I have, for instance, set the blue threshold to zero and the red threshold to 95. Problem is, when the value is between 0 and 95 both colors seem to be active and the background is purple. What am I missing?

    Thanks,

    Terry

  6. New at this. I was surprised and disappointed that DAQF does not include an alarm banner on the operating screen showing all active alarms. What is typically done to allow easy access to alarm information to the operator? 

    Thanks,

    Terry