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The controls always display the calculated value. The history graph however has an option to "recover"
the value as it was set by setValue() and grabValues().
Range Min/Max
These settings are mainly used for adjusting the scale of the history graph. However, this setting is also
used to change the scale of the "Gauge" control. Let's say you are "recording" the speed of a motor in
RPM, a scale from 0 to 100 would be insufficient. So you would probably set the scale from Range Min =
0 to Range Max = 10000.
(Note: if you change the range for a Gauge you also need to alter the "Scale Step")
Units
As already mentioned above, you may record the speed in RPM. And if so, you would probably label the
control "Speed" and use "RPM" as the control's Units. In case of the Gauge it is displayed on the meter
itself and on the label.
Alarm
The next block of settings are the Alarm settings. The alarm will alert you when the value of a control
exceeds its boundaries.
Alarm Lower/Upper Bound
When the alarm is enabled, these boundaries are visible in the history graph. When a control receives a
value from the script with a value lower than the lower bound or higher than the upper bound, the alarm is
triggered. The label of the Control will flash and when selected a sound is played.
Alarm Enabled
Whether or not the alarm function will trigger when the boundaries are exceeded.
Alarm Latched
As soon as the value of the control is within the alarm boundaries, the alarm stops. For some quick events
you may not want this behavior, but want to be notified if an alarm event has occurred.
Alarm Blink Duration
This value is in milliseconds and holds the blink duration. This is 1000 divided by the frequency. For
example you can give an important alarm a low blink duration so it blinks faster (and attracts more
attention).
Alarm Sound
In the application directory there is a folder called sounds, we've selected a few to get you started.
Alarm Sound Loop
Plays the sound in a loop when the alarm is triggered. Note that it is different from Alarm Latched as
Alarm Sound Loop will stop looping if the alarm is not latched and the value comes within boundaries.
Appearance
Almost all Controls have individual settings for appearance. Most of them are straightforward and won't
need any additional information. The Gauge however has some settings that are less trivial.
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