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/ Mar 2014
A P P E N D I C E S
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/ Mar 2015
View Events
The
Event Properties dialog shows you the properties of the event currently being
viewed. As mentioned above, the tabbed area will change depending on the Event Type
.
Let’s look at this a little more closely.
If Connect is selected as the
Event Type, the tabbed area looks like this:
Notice that a Connect Event is used to connect a given source signal to a given destination
signal. The signals are specified on this tab. You can select a signal by its
Signal ID if you
know it, but you do not need to know the
Signal ID
to specify it. The signal can also be
selected by
Name and Location. If you are not sure of the Name and Location associated
with the signal you want to use, and do not know the Signal ID
either, you can still have
the event added to the Event Manager list. However, the event will do nothing when fired
unless valid signals are specified.
Note that when you scroll to an already defined Connect Event the programmed signals
will be shown.
If Disconnect is selected as the
Event Type the tabbed area looks like this instead: