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2.13.1
Static components
Static components are those placed in the subfolders "pipes_cold", "pipes_hot" and
"pipes_mix". When added to a PX file, they are immediately connected to the graphic file.
2.13.2
Normal / alarm components
Components with the suffix "normal-alarm" in the name are dedicated to bind Boolean
variables indicating normal state or alarm/failure. Graphics representing normal and alarm
status of the device have been added to these objects. The component has one control
value (Value Binding), which causes switching between the graphics of the normal state
(false) and the alarm (true) device.
2.13.3
Alarm components
Components with the suffix "alarm" in the name are dedicated to bind Boolean variables
signalling an alarm or failure. Graphics representing the alarm status of the device have been
added to these objects. The component has one control value (Value Binding), which affects
the Visibility property. The value of the true component of the Boolean type causes the
graphics to be shown, while false causes the graphics to be hidden.
2.13.4
On/Off components
Components with the suffix "off-on" in the name are dedicated to binding Boolean variables
signalling operation or switching on. Graphics representing the status of switch-off and
switch-on of a given device have been added to these objects. The component has two
control values (Value Binding). The first one affects switching between switching off
graphics (false for horizontal, true for vertical) and operation (true for horizontal, false for
vertical) of the device. The second value affects the Visibility property, where false causes
the graphics to be shown, while true causes the graphics to be hidden (same variable as for
the alarm component above).
Components with the suffix "off-on-anim" work in the same way as "off-on", the only
difference is that "off-on" is not animated, while "off-on-anim" is animated in the on state.
Dragging a Boolean component from the Nav tree to a PX file and selecting "From Palette" in
the Make Widget window, and then selecting "From Palette" from the palette of the object
with the "off-on" suffix will automatically pinpoint the dragged component to the control
value described as switching between switch-off and switch-on graphics.