Event nodes in the tree have more detailed description in the tool tip.
2.
Select or clear the check box next to the event name to specify it's visibility.
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When the check box is cleared, the event is not visible on either LHMI or
WHMI.
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When the check box is selected, the event is visible on both LHMI and
WHMI.
The HMI visibility can also be modified for multiple events by selecting the check box
of the parent node in the event tree view.
Some events in the event tree are read-only and cannot be modified. The read-only
events appear dimmed in the user interface.
6.3.3
Searching events
HMI Event Filtering has search capabilities to quickly find wanted event from the
event tree view. Use predefined search strings or type a search string manually. The
event tree view is filtered using the search string.
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Search events using predefined search strings.
1.
Click the search text box shown on top of the event tree view.
A drop-down list is shown with predefined search strings.
2.
Select the event name to be shown in the event tree.
Event tree is filtered to show only events with the specified name.
•
Search using custom search strings.
1.
Click the search text box shown on top of the event tree view.
2.
Type a custom search string in the search text box.
The event tree is filtered to all matching events. Search functionality tries
to match the given custom search string to the event name and description.
Partial matches are also shown in the results view.
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To clear the search results, click the Clear button on the right side of the search
text box or erase the search string.
6.3.4
Saving event filter configuration
Save the event filter configuration in one of the alternative ways.
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In the event tree view, select
File/Save
.
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Click the Save button on the toolbar.
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