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Using the Configurator
Where a minor modification to a form, device, LED, or switch has been made, two adjacent
rows appear. The attributes that remained the same are represented by an ellipsis (
...
) in the
second row.
Figure 140 Minor modifications
19.30.3 Printing the comparison
You can print the differences of the entire job, a single node, or a node and its sub-nodes. In
addition to choosing how much of the job to print, you can also decide whether to print outputs
with input correlations, inputs with output correlations or display correlations.
Print the job comparison
•
See section 19.37 on page 187.
If you did not select
Show Identical Items
when you made the comparison, then any node in
the tree that is marked with a green check mark will not be printed.
On the printout, the symbols
- - >
and
< - -
are used in place of the blue and red check marks.
•
- - >
An item has been added (it is not present in the primary job, but is present in the
secondary job).
•
< - -
An item has been removed (it is present in the primary job, but not present in the
secondary job).
The same symbols are used on pairs of lines to indicate which line indicates the primary (
< -
-
) and which line indicates the secondary (
- - >
).
If the print range of the job is
Complete Job
, then you may decide to choose only one of Input
or Output Correlations, since every input has a corresponding output somewhere on the job.
If the print range of the job is not
Complete Job
, then selecting only Input or Output might not
include all the correlations.
The Input and Output summaries will list any changes to the UDACT numbers to be reported
to the authorities.
Print Preview works best if you maximize the Preview window and zoom in and out so that a
complete page fits in the window.
19.30.4 How does the Configurator decide what is added, removed, or changed?
For a base annunciator or loop controller, the node number is the key. If you change the tag or
add display adders, the item is still the same, because the node number has not changed.
If you remove and add annunciators so that the node numbers change, then they are
changed.
For a circuit or device, the combination of loop number and device address is the key. The
internal circuit or UDACT number is not considered a change. Because of additions and