
Section 5. Real-Time Tools
To delete data fields from the Numeric Display, select the data fields on the
display and press the Delete button. You can delete all data fields from the
display using the Delete All button. Adding new data fields on top of existing
fields in the display will overwrite the existing fields.
5.1.7.2.2 Display Options
The appearance of a Numeric Display can be customized by selecting the
Options button. The Options feature allows you to set up how the data should
appear, set visual alarms, and set the number of rows and columns. Options
will be set for the cell(s) selected when the Options button is pressed.
Display Tab
Format
– Allows you to specify the format in which the data value is
displayed. You can choose to have it automatically formatted, to specify the
number of decimal places up to a maximum of seven, or to display the data
value as a timestamp.
Boolean Options
True Text/False Text
– Allows you to choose the text that will be displayed
for Boolean values (such as ports and flags, or variables declared as Boolean).
By default the strings are True/False, though they could be set to High/Low,
On/Off, etc.
Timestamp Options
Show Dates
– When this check box is enabled, the date will be included in
timestamps that are displayed on the numeric monitor. Otherwise, only the
time will be displayed.
Show Milliseconds
– When this check box is enabled, milliseconds will be
included in the timestamps that are displayed on the numeric display.
Otherwise, milliseconds will not be displayed.
Color Options
Cell Color
– Defines the color to be used for the background of the data value
name. Press the button to the right of the color square to define a new color.
Text Color
– Defines the color to be used for the data value name. Press the
button to the right of the color square to define a new color.
Data Cell Justification
Field Name
– Determines whether the data labels will be flush with the right
or left side of the cell.
Data Value
– Determines whether the data value will be flush with the right or
left side of the cell.
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Page 454: ...Section 12 Optional Client Applications Available for LoggerNet 12 4...
Page 462: ...Section 13 Implementing Advanced Communications Links 13 8...
Page 482: ...Section 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 20...
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Page 578: ...Appendix G Importing Files into Excel G 8...
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