6. EM GUI orientation
To hide a Layer, select the Layer in the Programming Diagram area of the Workspace, then select Hide in the System Wide function
are of the workspace. See image 6-70.
Image 6-70
Hiding a Layer
A Layer can also be hidden using the Hide icon in the Programming > Adjust > Layer con
fi
guration menu. See "Programming Menu
A hidden Layer shows a “hidden” symbol in the lower right-hand corner of the Layer. See image 6-71.
Image 6-71
Hidden Layer with “hidden” symbol
Save From PVW
Saves the current look on Preview into a new Preset. Only Destinations that are active or selected will be saved. For example:
There are 3 Destinations. User enables Dest1 and Dest 3 and presses “Save to new Preset.” Only Dest1 and Dest3 looks are stored.
Dest 2 is not part of this Preset.
Save From PGM
Saves the current look on PROGRAM into a new Preset. Only Destinations that are active or selected will be saved. For example:
There are 3 Destinations. User enables Dest1 and Dest 3 and presses “Save to new Preset.” Only Dest1 and Dest3 looks are stored.
Dest 2is not part of this Preset.
Overwrite From PVW
This button allows the override of a selected Preset from the Preview, if the destination is active. The name of the preset is not
updated.
Overwrite From PGM
This button allows the override of a selected Preset from the Program, if the destination is active. The name of the preset is not
updated.
Delete Preset(s)
By pressing this button, the delete “x” marks will appear next to all presets. Select the presets you like to delete and then press the
red “Delete Selected” button.
Search edit box
Search Presets by characters in names. A list of the preset with be singled out. List restores to normal once search box is cleared.
Search Number (# icon)
Search Preset by number, User types the number of the preset wanted and this preset will be instantly selected ready for recall.
Recall buttons
They are not enabled unless a Preset is selected from the list.
1.
Recall Previous button: Recalls the Previous preset. Not active is the Preset1 is selected.
2.
Recall Selected button: Recalls the currently selected Preset.
3.
Recall Next: Recalls the next preset. Not active the last preset in the list is selected.
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Page 264: ...8 Updating firmware 260 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 512: ...A Specifications 508 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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