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Trouble Zones
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Monitor Zones
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Display Points (Output Zones and Bypass LEDs etc.).
Input Circuit Correlations
If the currently selected circuit(s) is/are inputs then the correlation view has a tab for Input
Zones only. Input Circuits must be combined into input zones before they can be correlated to
outputs or LEDs, etc.
When the user selects Add Correlations a non-modal dialog is used to display the circuits and
display items that are eligible to be correlated to the selected items in the top, right pane. It has
the same set of tabs as the correlation view. It is kept synchronized with the correlation view: if
a certain tab category is selected on one, its counterpart is automatically selected on the other.
As correlations are added to the current set, they are removed from the available set.
If multiple items are selected in the top pane, then the correlations view will only show those
correlations that are common to all of them. This means the set of displayed correlations can
shrink to the empty set. If the user selects a mix of input and outputs no correlations can be
shown.
Advanced Logic
Individual outputs ciruits or inputs zones can also be assigned an equation. If only one of
these items is selected in the top pane, an Advanced Logic tabbed pane appears. If an
advanced logic equation has been composed the text string will appear on the tab. To create a
new equation or edit an existing one, use the Edit... button to launch the Advanced Logic
Editor.
If an equation is associated with an output there should be no other IO correlations driving the
output. If an equation is associated with an input zone there should be no input circuits
correlated to the input zone.
Interval List View
This list view appears in the top, right pane when the Custom Interval item is selected in the
Job Tree view.
Custom intervals complement the system intervals (HOLIDAYS, WEEKEND, EVENING, etc.).
Unlike system intervals, which can have begin and end calendar dates, custom intervals are
only comprised of start and end times (HH:MM) and optionally a day of the week. Thus, they
can be used to turn on a dedicated air handling system once a week for testing for example, or
to reduce sensor sensitivity during certain hours of the day.
Custom intervals can be referenced by equations. If an interval appears on the right hand side
of an equation controlling an output or an input zone, it can be tested for TRUE (current
system time is within the bounds of the interval) to affect the result of the equation.
A custom interval has only one time range. If you need to test for multiple ranges, you must
create multiple intervals and OR them using an equation.
For example:
06:00 to 09:00 "Kitchen in use - breakfast."
11:00 to 13:00 "Kitchen in use - lunch."
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