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Reports
Override Status Area
This area shows who is controlling the point, followed by the active priority level and the current
value of the point. If security is enabled, the name of the user that performed the override will be
shown in the Controlled By field. If security is disabled, “Front Panel” is displayed for all overrides
performed by the TD7 display.
Override Value Setting Area
This area contains buttons that when pressed, change the override status. The button that is active
has a shaded appearance in color. The exception is analog points, which require manually entering
a value.
Temporary Override Area
This area allows you to set up a temporary override.
Action Area
This area allows you to apply, save, or cancel edits made to the point override.
Releasing an Override
Touch the Release Override button to release the current override. This action returns you to the
Override Summary screen.
Note:
If a point is under a higher priority control , you can still proceed with releasing the override.
However, it will not take effect until the higher priority level is removed in Tracer TU, Tracer
SC, or Tracer ES.
Binary Overrides
The Binary Override screen provides buttons with point state text that is used to set the current
value. Multistate overrides with four or fewer states have similar screen functions as the binary
override screen.
Touch a button in the override setting area to select a state. Touch the
Apply
or
Save
button to retain
your changes.
Figure 16. Binary Override screen