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Destinations in a Dest Group
Overwrite Group
This
Overwrite Group
button is enabled if a Destination Group is selected. Pressing this button overwrites the Group data in the
selected Destination Group, but the name of the Group is not updated.
1. Select the Destination Group to be overwritten.
2. Go to the System Diagram area, and select the Destinations with which you want to overwrite the existing Group data.
3. Click on the
Overwrite Group
Overwrite Group button.
Delete Group(s)
Selecting the
Delete Group(s)
button places an x next to the name of each Group in the Group Name list.
1. Select the
Delete Group(s)
button.
2. Select the
x
next to the name of each Group in the Group Name list that you wish to delete.
3. Click on the red
Delete Selected
button.
Delete Destination(s)
Selecting the
Delete Destination(s)
button places an
x
next to the name of each Destination in the Group Name list.
1. Select the
Delete Destination(s)
button.
2. Select the
x
next to the name of each Destination in the Group Name list that you wish to delete.
3. Click on the red
Delete Selected
button.
Enable Reorder
This button enables the reordering of the Destination Groups in the list.
1. Select the
Enable Reorder
button.
The text of the button changes to “Disable Reorder.”
2. Drag and drop any Destination Group to the place where you want to move it in the list.
3. Click on the
Disable Reorder
button after all the reordering is done.
Apply Selected
1. Select the Group to be recalled from the Group Name list.
2. Click the
Apply Selected
button to recall the group.
The user can also recall a Dest Group by dragging and dropping it into the Workspace/Programming Diagram area.
The Resources area of the Controller Menu has a Groups tab. Groups can be dragged and dropped from the Resources area to
the System Diagram area and then be recalled from the controller.
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Page 20: ...2 Safety 16 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 90: ...5 Front Panel Menu orientation 86 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 264: ...8 Updating firmware 260 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 316: ...10 Controller orientation 312 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 326: ...11 Controller Configuration 322 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 352: ...12 Controller Operation 348 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 418: ...13 E2 Maintenance 414 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 488: ...16 EC 200 Maintenance 484 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 494: ...17 Environmental information 490 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 512: ...A Specifications 508 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 527: ...C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 523 ...
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