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The graphical user interface
Select the customized element (or the sub-element) that you want to configure and
click on the
Settings
file card to edit the configuration settings.
Adjust the settings (e.g. Discrepancy time, ON-OFF filter, OFF-ON filter etc.) as
described in Section 5.5.5. In addition to editing the configuration options, you can
also activate or deactivate them completely and enter maximum, minimum and
preset values.
Check the
Mandatory
checkbox for a function, if elements based on this template
must be used on modules supporting this function (e.g. to create an element that
requires connection to a module with test outputs).
Check the
Element configuration editable
checkbox, if Elements based on this
new template shall be editable within the limits that are preset on the
Settings
file
card.
If only selected individual configuration options shall not be editable, uncheck the
Visible
checkbox for these options.
How to transfer a customized element to another PC:
Save the project file and open it on the other PC. Customized elements contained
in the project will be imported automatically.
Importing customized elements requires Setting and Monitoring Tool version 1.3.0 or
higher.
How to delete a customized element:
In the
Elements
window in the
Hardware configuration
view, right click on the
customized element you want to delete.
From the context menu select the command
Delete template...
. You will be asked
for confirmation.
Click
OK
.
It is not possible to delete a standard element template.
Figure 17:
Editing the configuration
settings of a customized
element
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