100/180 mm PAPERLESS GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE
HA028910
Issue 13 Sep 16
User Guide
Page 265
7.3.1 BASIC PARAMETERS (Cont.)
Parameter
Description
Table 7.3.1 Basic level parameters (sheet 2 of 2)
Foreground Colour The line colour of solid objects. The bar colour of bargraphs (default = normal point col-
our). The colour of Text and of numeric values. Where applicable, this overrides channel
colour.
Group number
Allows a group to be selected for group trend, bargraph and numeric displays, and for
Dialogue action buttons. Select specifi c group, or ‘0’ to follow current display group.
Height
Height of a component, measured downwards from the component’s ‘Y position’. Nega-
tive values measure upwards.
Identifi er
Component name. Initially as in the Add Component list, but editable by the user.
Image File
Allows a fi le name to be entered when importing GIF or JPG images.
Last error
A text message describing the last error to occur for this component. The component
must be re-edited in order to clear the problem.
N Value
See ‘Edit parameter’ above.
Page Title
Allows a name for the current user screen to be entered in ‘Main’. This name appears at the
top of the screen, and in the Screen number picklist for navigation action buttons.
Screen Number
For navigation action buttons, allows a screen to be selected. When the button is oper-
ated, the instrument will switch to the selected display screen.
Show Title Bar
When set to ‘Yes’, group displays (e.g. Group Vertical Trend) display a title bar across the
top of the component, giving the selected group’s descriptor. Selecting ‘Show Title Bar’ to
‘No’, removes the title bar from the display
Start Angle
For Arcs only, defi nes a start point for ‘Arc Angle’ above. See fi gure2.4.20a for defi nitions.
Text
Allows a text string to be entered for display at the screen. The hash (#) key may not be
used in text messages.
Width
The width of a component measured rightwards from the component’s “X position’. Nega-
tive values measure leftwards.
X points
Defi nes the X co-ordinates for polylines and polygons. Must match the number of Y-points
for correct interpretation
X position
Distance between the left edge of the screen and the left edge of the component.
Y points
Defi nes the Y co-ordinates for polylines and polygons. Must match the number of X-points
for correct interpretation
Y position
Distance between the top edge of the screen and the top edge of the component.