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User ManualBridgeVIEW User ManualMay 1998 EditionPart Number 321294C-01

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation xi BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Programmatically Log an Operator Into Your Application?...

Strona 3 - Important Information

Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-42 © National Instruments Corporation9. Save the configuration by selecting File»Save. The modifie

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-43 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe Tag Monitor is a quick way to look at tag values and alar

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-44 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Configure Other Engine Parameters?There are other

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-45 BridgeVIEW User ManualNote Although you can configure these parameters, it is highl

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-46 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Launch Server Configuration Utilities from the Tag

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© National Instruments Corporation 4-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual4Human Machine InterfaceThis chapter explains what a Human Machine Interface (HMI) is and

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-2 © National Instruments CorporationThere are several general G programming principles with

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualFront Panel ObjectsA front panel is the user interface o

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-4 © National Instruments CorporationThe HMI G Wizard associates a front panel control or ind

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualDisplay discrete values Indicate an alarm stateBoolean I

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ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual xii © National Instruments CorporationPART IIG TutorialChapter 9Creating VIsWhat is a Virtual Instrument?...

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-6 © National Instruments CorporationDisplay event history informationEvent History Display o

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualTo invoke the Wizard, pop up on a front panel object, an

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-8 © National Instruments CorporationGenerate the Block DiagramOnce you associate a front pan

Strona 17 - About This Manual

Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualFor this activity, you will use the tags configured in m

Strona 18 - G Tutorial

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-10 © National Instruments Corporation If you do not see a list of available tags or the tag

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-11 BridgeVIEW User Manual5. Return to the front panel and run the VI. It launche

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-12 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Customize Front Panel Objects?You can custom

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualIf you want to use the control in other VIs, you can sa

Strona 22 - BridgeVIEW Concepts

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-14 © National Instruments Corporation4. Click on the Edit Mode button in the Control Editor

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-15 BridgeVIEW User Manual7. Click on the pair of tweezers to return to Edit mode

Strona 24 - Introduction

Contents© National Instruments Corporation xiii BridgeVIEW User ManualShift Registers...

Strona 25 - Installation

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-16 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Monitor and Control Tags? The Tags VI librar

Strona 26 - How Does BridgeVIEW Work?

Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualTag Data TypeBridgeVIEW has a special data type called

Strona 27 - G Programming

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-18 © National Instruments CorporationYou also can enter the name of the tag you want to use.

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe tag data type imports tag and tag group names from

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-20 © National Instruments CorporationTag constants in your diagram (and tag controls and ind

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-21 BridgeVIEW User Manualperiod is exceeded, whichever occurs first, then reads

Strona 31 - User HMI Application

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-22 © National Instruments CorporationBlock Diagram2. To create the block diagram, pop up on

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-23 BridgeVIEW User Manual3. The HMI G Wizard generates a diagram for you that ca

Strona 33 - Where Should I Start?

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-24 © National Instruments Corporation9. Save the VI as Monitor Product.vi in the BridgeVIEW\

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-25 BridgeVIEW User ManualGeneral Principles of G HMI ProgrammingYou can choose h

Strona 35 - BridgeVIEW Environment

ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual xiv © National Instruments CorporationChapter 16Program DesignUse Top-Down Design...

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-26 © National Instruments Corporationalarm state indicator, and controls the blinking of the

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-27 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Implement Polled Programming in G?You do not

Strona 38 - Tools Palette

Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-28 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 4-4. Process View Display VIHow Do You Initiali

Strona 39 - Functions Palette

Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-29 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Display Real-Time Trends?You can build a rea

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-30 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 4-5. Two Trend Display VIThe real-time trend i

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-31 BridgeVIEW User ManualThis example illustrates the use of dataflow programmin

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Chapter 4 Human Machine InterfaceBridgeVIEW User Manual 4-32 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 4-7. Using the Tag Attributes VIs to Initialize

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Chapter 4 Human Machine Interface© National Instruments Corporation 4-33 BridgeVIEW User ManualFigure 4-8. Using the Tag Attributes VIs to Initialize

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© National Instruments Corporation 5-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual5Alarms and EventsThis chapter introduces the basic concepts of alarms and events, and ex

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-2 © National Instruments CorporationAlarm PriorityAn alarm priority indicates the severity of an a

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation xv BridgeVIEW User ManualFigure 2-6. Select Tags to Monitor Dialog Box...

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Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-3 BridgeVIEW User Manualcan change the default colors of alarms, acknowledged alarms a

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-4 © National Instruments Corporation3. Now, you can select the tags to monitor. In the tag list, s

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Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe diagram above uses event-driven programming to wait for an

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-6 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Display Event History Information?To read all the a

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Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-7 BridgeVIEW User Manualremains at UNACK until the user presses the ACK button on the

Strona 52 - What Is the Tag Monitor?

Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-8 © National Instruments Corporation3. Select Alarm Acknowledgement for the Attach Control to: opt

Strona 53 - Tag Monitor Utility

Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe Acknowledge Alarm VI is called when the front panel ACK bu

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-10 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Configure Logging and Printing of Alarms and Event

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Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualThere are various format options for logging and printing. Th

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-12 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Log Alarms and Events?Events are logged in ASCII f

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ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual xvi © National Instruments CorporationFigure 8-1. Server Browser...

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Chapter 5 Alarms and Events© National Instruments Corporation 5-13 BridgeVIEW User Manualmonth, DD is the day, HH is the hour, MM is the minute and .e

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Chapter 5 Alarms and EventsBridgeVIEW User Manual 5-14 © National Instruments CorporationThere are three techniques for turning event printing on or o

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© National Instruments Corporation 6-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual6Historical Data Logging and ExtractionThis chapter explains the concept of a trend, how

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-2 © National Instruments Corporationmanipulate, and analyze historical data a

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Configure Historical Logging?Y

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-4 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Extract and View Data from His

Strona 64 - What are Network Tags?

Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualIf the Citadel Path is empty, the File Di

Strona 65 - How Do You Add Network Tags?

Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-6 © National Instruments CorporationActivity 6-1. Use the Historical Data VIs

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualYou will display previously logged data,

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-8 © National Instruments Corporation6. On the front panel, create an array of

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation xvii BridgeVIEW User ManualActivitiesActivity 2-1. Open and Run a VI...

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-9 BridgeVIEW User Manualon the data that is displayed. You can us

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-10 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Select the Tags to Display?Se

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualPanning ButtonsThe Panning buttons allow

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-12 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Change the Timespan of Data D

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Change the Plot Colors and St

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-14 © National Instruments Corporation Select the Remember settings on exit ch

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualActivity 6-2. Use the Historical Trend V

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and ExtractionBridgeVIEW User Manual 6-16 © National Instruments Corporation The HTV displays the trends for the Pow

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Chapter 6 Historical Data Logging and Extraction© National Instruments Corporation 6-17 BridgeVIEW User Manual7. To see the value of a particular data

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© National Instruments Corporation 7-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual7Advanced Application TopicsThis chapter explains advanced topics you need to understand

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© National Instruments Corporation xix BridgeVIEW User ManualAbout This ManualThe BridgeVIEW User Manual contains the information you need to get star

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-2 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Use the Panel G Wizard?The Panel G Wizard

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualYou can configure the Panel G Wizard to store the fi

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-4 © National Instruments Corporation2. Save the VI as My Menu Bar.vi in the BridgeVIEW\A

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-5 BridgeVIEW User Manual5. Make a copy of the Alarms button. Click on the bu

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-6 © National Instruments CorporationFor example, you might find it unnecessary to load c

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Control Panel Visibility?There are severa

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-8 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Start or Stop the BridgeVIEW Engine from

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualTag Attributes VIsThere is a set of VIs in the Tag A

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-10 © National Instruments CorporationWhen you change programmatic attributes with the Ta

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-11 BridgeVIEW User Manual4. Run the VI. Because the Product tag is configure

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About This ManualBridgeVIEW User Manual xx © National Instruments Corporationprogramming language upon which BridgeVIEW is built, the BridgeVIEW Engin

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-12 © National Instruments Corporation8. Save the VI as Change Alarm Limit.vi in the Brid

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualBridgeVIEW SecurityBridgeVIEW security is broken in

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-14 © National Instruments CorporationA user’s BridgeVIEW Environment privileges are comp

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Log In and Out?To log in, choose Project

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-16 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 7-3. Privileges Dialog BoxFor more informat

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-17 BridgeVIEW User Manualinformation about this or any other VI, refer to Ap

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-18 © National Instruments Corporationchoose Project»Security»Edit User Accounts…, and th

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-19 BridgeVIEW User Manualexample, change the access level of several account

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-20 © National Instruments Corporationfile is that all user account information, includin

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualFor example, a user named user, having access level

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About This Manual© National Instruments Corporation xxi BridgeVIEW User Manual• Chapter 12, Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node, introdu

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-22 © National Instruments CorporationIf you choose File»Import»Network BridgeVIEW, a dia

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-23 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Limit User Access to HMI Objects?You can

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-24 © National Instruments Corporationthe security loop. This ensures that the security l

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-25 BridgeVIEW User Manual3. After creating the two accounts, select <<

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application TopicsBridgeVIEW User Manual 7-26 © National Instruments Corporatione. Wire the “Disabled” attribute value output of th

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Chapter 7 Advanced Application Topics© National Instruments Corporation 7-27 BridgeVIEW User Manual8. Log in as Anyone with Password Viewer by selecti

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© National Instruments Corporation 8-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual8ServersThis chapter explains how to use servers with BridgeVIEW. BridgeVIEW supports sev

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-2 © National Instruments CorporationThe device servers also handle and report communications and device erro

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Chapter 8 Servers© National Instruments Corporation 8-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualWhen you register a device server, its name appears in the list of serve

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-4 © National Instruments CorporationAll Channels created with the NI-DAQ Channel Wizard appear as items when

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Internet SupportE-mail: [email protected] Site: ftp.natinst.comWeb Address: http://www.natinst.comBulletin Board SupportBBS United States: 512 79

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About This ManualBridgeVIEW User Manual xxii © National Instruments CorporationConventions Used in This ManualThe following conventions are used in th

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Chapter 8 Servers© National Instruments Corporation 8-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualBrowser utility. You can remove these servers from the server list by se

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-6 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 8-1. Server BrowserWhen an OPC server is selected in the Servers

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Chapter 8 Servers© National Instruments Corporation 8-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualThis dialog box displays general information about the OPC Server as rea

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-8 © National Instruments Corporationto use the server on another machine from your machine, use the network

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Chapter 8 Servers© National Instruments Corporation 8-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Use DDE Servers with BridgeVIEW?BridgeVIEW can communicate wi

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-10 © National Instruments CorporationUse the Server Browser to unregister a device server that you no longer

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Chapter 8 Servers© National Instruments Corporation 8-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualNote Unregistering a server means that BridgeVIEW can no longer access

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Chapter 8 ServersBridgeVIEW User Manual 8-12 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Develop an IA Device Server?You can write an IA Device Serve

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Part IIG TutorialThis section contains information about the functionality of G that you need to get started with most BridgeVIEW applications.Part II

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© National Instruments Corporation 9-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual9Creating VIsThis chapter introduces the basic concepts of virtual instruments and provid

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About This Manual© National Instruments Corporation xxiii BridgeVIEW User ManualThis icon to the left of bold text denotes the beginning of an activit

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-2 © National Instruments Corporationusing a VI library. For a list of the advantages and disadvantages

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualYou can create an indicator and wire it to an output terminal by po

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-4 © National Instruments Corporationfloating-point numbers, green wires carry Booleans, and pink wires

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualNote When you place the Wiring tool over a node, G displays wire st

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-6 © National Instruments CorporationBad WiresA dashed wire represents a bad wire. You can get a bad wir

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualActivity 9-1. Create a VIYour objective is to build a VI.Imagine th

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-8 © National Instruments Corporation7. Open the block diagram by choosing Windows»Show Diagram. Select

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-9 BridgeVIEW User Manual10. Using the Wiring tool, wire the objects as shown.Note To move o

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-10 © National Instruments CorporationThe following illustration is an example pop-up menu that appears

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-11 BridgeVIEW User Manual3. Pop up on the tank and choose Data Operations»Description…. Typ

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Part IBridgeVIEW ConceptsThis section contains information about the BridgeVIEW environment, tag configuration, Human Machine Interface, alarms and ev

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-12 © National Instruments Corporation4. Pop up on the thermometer and choose Data Operations»Descriptio

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualYou can use buttons on the Hierarchy window toolbar or the View me

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-14 © National Instruments Corporationcan pop up on a VI or subVI node to access a menu with options, su

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe tools to the left of the editing area perform the following fu

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-16 © National Instruments CorporationThe buttons at the right of the editing screen perform the followi

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe icon of a VI represents it as a subVI in the block diagram of

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-18 © National Instruments Corporation8. Pop up on the connector pane and select Rotate 90 Degrees. Noti

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualOpening, Operating, and Changing SubVIsYou can open a VI used as a

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-20 © National Instruments CorporationBlock Diagram5. Go to the block diagram by selecting Windows»Show

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Chapter 9 CreatingVIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Debug a VI?A VI cannot compile or run if it is broken. N

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Part I BridgeVIEW ConceptsBridgeVIEW User Manual I-2 © National Instruments Corporation• Chapter 6, Historical Data Logging and Extraction, explains

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Chapter 9 Creating VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 9-22 © National Instruments CorporationActivity 9-5. Debug a VI in BridgeVIEWYour objective is to use the

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Chapter 9 Creating VIs© National Instruments Corporation 9-23 BridgeVIEW User Manual6. Close the Probe window by clicking in the close box at the top

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© National Instruments Corporation 10-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual10Customizing VIsThis chapter introduces the basic concepts used for customizing VIs.The

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 10-2 © National Instruments Corporationcalling VI), and choosing SubVI Node Setup…. The following ill

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIs© National Instruments Corporation 10-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualBlock Diagram2. Build the block diagram shown in the following

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 10-4 © National Instruments Corporationthe icon, as shown in the following illustration. After creati

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIs© National Instruments Corporation 10-5 BridgeVIEW User Manualb. Select Window Options and make the selections shown in the

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 10-6 © National Instruments CorporationFront Panel10. Open a new front panel.11. Place a Waveform Cha

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIs© National Instruments Corporation 10-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualBlock Diagram14. Create a Sequence structure and add the follo

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Chapter 10 Customizing VIsBridgeVIEW User Manual 10-8 © National Instruments Corporation17. Add the objects shown in the following illustration.Temp &

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© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual1IntroductionThis chapter describes the unique BridgeVIEW approach to Human Machine Inter

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© National Instruments Corporation 11-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual11Loops and ChartsThis chapter introduces structures and explains the basic concepts of

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-2 © National Instruments CorporationChartsA chart is a numeric plotting indicator which is update

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualFaster Chart UpdatesYou can pass an array of multiple values

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-4 © National Instruments CorporationWhile LoopsA While Loop is a structure that repeats a section

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualFront Panel1. Open a new front panel by selecting File»New.2.

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-6 © National Instruments Corporation8. Rescale the knob. Using the Labeling tool, double-click on

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-7 BridgeVIEW User Manual13. Stop the VI by clicking on the vertical switch. Turning t

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-8 © National Instruments Corporationa check mark in a dialog box; it becomes highlighted but does

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-9 BridgeVIEW User Manualb. Pop up on the switch and choose Data Operations»Make Curre

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-10 © National Instruments CorporationWait Until Next ms Multiple function (Functions»Time & D

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Chapter 1 IntroductionBridgeVIEW User Manual 1-2 © National Instruments CorporationRequired System ConfigurationBridgeVIEW is distributed on a CD-ROM

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe subdiagram for the TRUE condition contains the work of t

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-12 © National Instruments CorporationThe shift register contains a pair of terminals directly opp

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualFor example, if a shift register contains three elements in

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-14 © National Instruments Corporation3. After adding the vertical switch, pop up on it and select

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualWait Until Next ms Multiple function (Functions»Time & D

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-16 © National Instruments CorporationEach time the VI is called, running average is computed from

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualActivity 11-6. Create a Multiplot Chart and Customize Your T

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-18 © National Instruments CorporationBlock Diagram3. Modify the block diagram, as shown in the fo

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-19 BridgeVIEW User Manualbuttons to explore their operation, scroll the area displaye

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-20 © National Instruments Corporation9. Run the VI. 10. Save the VI as Multiple Random Plot.vi in

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Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualWhat Is BridgeVIEW?BridgeVIEW is a software package specifically ta

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe For Loop executes the diagram inside its border a predet

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-22 © National Instruments Corporationterminal. As a reminder, G places a gray dot, called a coerc

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Chapter 11 Loops and Charts© National Instruments Corporation 11-23 BridgeVIEW User Manuala. Place a digital indicator on the front panel and label it

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Chapter 11 Loops and ChartsBridgeVIEW User Manual 11-24 © National Instruments Corporationrun of the VI. Therefore, you could get a maximum output val

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© National Instruments Corporation 12-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual12Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeThis chapter introduces the basic con

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-2 © National Instruments CorporationCase StructureThe Case struc

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualBlock Diagram2. Build the di

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-4 © National Instruments CorporationOne Button Dialog function (

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualSequence StructuresThe Seque

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-6 © National Instruments CorporationThe Number to Match control

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Chapter 1 IntroductionBridgeVIEW User Manual 1-4 © National Instruments Corporationinformation, acknowledge alarms, view real-time trends and retrieve

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualSetting the Data RangeWith t

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-8 © National Instruments Corporation

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualFrame 0 in the previous illu

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-10 © National Instruments CorporationRound to Nearest function (

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualFormula NodeThe Formula Nod

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula Node© National Instruments Corporation 12-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualActivity 12-3. Use the Form

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Chapter 12 Case and Sequence Structures and the Formula NodeBridgeVIEW User Manual 12-14 © National Instruments CorporationBlock Diagram3. Build the b

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Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-5 BridgeVIEW User Manual• Attribute Nodes—Attribute nodes are special block diagram nodes t

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Chapter 13 Front Panel Object AttributesBridgeVIEW User Manual 13-2 © National Instruments CorporationBecause there are many different attributes for

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Chapter 13 Front Panel Object Attributes© National Instruments Corporation 13-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualActivity 13-1. Use an Attribute NodeYour objecti

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© National Instruments Corporation 14-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual14Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsThis chapter introduces the basic concepts of polymorphism

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-2 © National Instruments CorporationNote You also can create an array and its corresp

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualBy default, auto-indexing is disabled for every a

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualBundle function (Functions»Cluster)—Assembles the

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-6 © National Instruments CorporationIn the previous block diagram, you specified an i

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-7 BridgeVIEW User Manual15. Continue building your block diagram as shown

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Chapter 1 IntroductionBridgeVIEW User Manual 1-6 © National Instruments CorporationConnectionConnection includes the following tag attributes: • Acces

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-8 © National Instruments CorporationActivity 14-2. Use Auto-Indexing on Input ArraysY

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualUsing Auto-Indexing to Set the For Loop CountNoti

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-10 © National Instruments CorporationBuild Array function (Functions»Array)—You can u

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-11 BridgeVIEW User Manualif element is a long integer with the value of f

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-12 © National Instruments CorporationArray SubsetYou can use this function to extract

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualIndex ArrayThe Index Array function accesses an

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-14 © National Instruments CorporationNotice that the index terminal symbol changes fr

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualThus, you can interpret the lower left preceding

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-16 © National Instruments CorporationBlock Diagram7. Place a Build Array function (Fu

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualWhat is Polymorphism?Polymorphism is the ability

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Important InformationWarrantyThe media on which you receive National Instruments software are warranted not to fail to execute programming instructio

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Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualEventsAn event is something that happens within the BridgeVIEW syst

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-18 © National Instruments Corporationblock diagram). In G, use the Bundle function to

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualGraph CursorsYou can place cursors and a cursor

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-20 © National Instruments CorporationGraph AxesYou can format the scales of a graph t

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe Temperature waveform chart displays the temp

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and GraphsBridgeVIEW User Manual 14-22 © National Instruments CorporationWait Until Next ms Multiple function (Functions»

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Chapter 14 Arrays, Clusters, and Graphs© National Instruments Corporation 14-23 BridgeVIEW User ManualIntensity PlotsBridgeVIEW has two methods for di

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© National Instruments Corporation 15-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual15Application ControlThis chapter introduces the VI Server and provides an activity that

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Chapter 15 Application ControlBridgeVIEW User Manual 15-2 © National Instruments CorporationWhat is the VI Server?The VI Server is a G programming mec

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Chapter 15 Application Control© National Instruments Corporation 15-3 BridgeVIEW User Manualthe TRUE value is passed into a Case structure and each ca

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Chapter 15 Application ControlBridgeVIEW User Manual 15-4 © National Instruments CorporationActivity 15-1. Use the VI ServerYour objective is to buil

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Chapter 1 IntroductionBridgeVIEW User Manual 1-8 © National Instruments CorporationWhat Is the BridgeVIEW System Architecture?The BridgeVIEW system co

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Chapter 15 Application Control© National Instruments Corporation 15-5 BridgeVIEW User Manual3. Save this VI as VI Control2.vi in the BridgeVIEW\Activi

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Chapter 15 Application ControlBridgeVIEW User Manual 15-6 © National Instruments CorporationThe elements of the VI are described below.Open VI Referen

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Chapter 15 Application Control© National Instruments Corporation 15-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualNot Function (Functions»Comparison)—The node inverts the B

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© National Instruments Corporation 16-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual16Program DesignNow that you are familiar with many aspects of G programming, you need t

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Chapter 16 Program DesignBridgeVIEW User Manual 16-2 © National Instruments Corporation In some cases you might not need all these blocks or you might

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Chapter 16 Program Design© National Instruments Corporation 16-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualCreate the ProgramNow you are ready to create the program in G:

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Chapter 16 Program DesignBridgeVIEW User Manual 16-4 © National Instruments Corporationoutput that is used as the input to another subVI, try to align

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Chapter 16 Program Design© National Instruments Corporation 16-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualFor example, examine the following diagram in which three simil

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Chapter 16 Program DesignBridgeVIEW User Manual 16-6 © National Instruments CorporationThe BridgeVIEW Engine handles system events and errors reported

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Chapter 16 Program Design© National Instruments Corporation 16-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualOne of the main advantages in using the error input and output

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Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-9 BridgeVIEW User Manualwiththe BridgeVIEW Engine to read and write tag values, acknowledge

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Chapter 16 Program DesignBridgeVIEW User Manual 16-8 © National Instruments CorporationNotice that the preceding example still does not check for erro

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© National Instruments Corporation A-1 BridgeVIEW User ManualAHMI Function ReferenceThis appendix describes error handling for BridgeVIEW VIs and cont

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-2 © National Instruments Corporationmessage. Using error in and error out clusters is a conv

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualBridgeVIEW VI Library Many of the VIs in the BridgeVIEW

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-4 © National Instruments CorporationAlarms and Events VIsUse the Alarms and Events VIs to ac

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualAcknowledge AlarmUse the Acknowledge Alarm VI to acknowl

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-6 © National Instruments CorporationGet Alarm Summary StatusUse the Get Alarm Summary Status

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Alarm SummaryUse the Read Alarm Summary VI to displ

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-8 © National Instruments Corporationmax priority is the maximum priority of alarms to read.

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualAlarm Message determines whether to display the user-con

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Chapter 1 IntroductionBridgeVIEW User Manual 1-10 © National Instruments Corporationthe value, the timestamp of when the item was sampled, and status

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-10 © National Instruments Corporationshutdown indicates that the BridgeVIEW Engine is shutti

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Event HistoryUse the Read Event History VI to disp

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-12 © National Instruments Corporationmax priority is the maximum priority of alarms read. If

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualOperator Name determines whether to display the operato

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-14 © National Instruments Corporationerror indicates that an error occurred when executing t

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Tag AlarmUse the Read Tag Alarm VI to read detaile

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-16 © National Instruments Corporationerror indicates that an error occurred when executing R

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualHistorical Data VIsUse the Historical Data VIs to obtai

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-18 © National Instruments CorporationCall HTVUse the Call HTV VI to include the Historical T

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-19 BridgeVIEW User Manualerror in is a cluster that describes the error status b

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Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-11 BridgeVIEW User Manual(BridgeVIEW\Activity\Solutions) that contains the completed VIs fo

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-20 © National Instruments CorporationDecimate Historical TrendUse the Decimate Historical Tr

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualDecimate Historical TrendsUse the Decimate Historical T

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-22 © National Instruments Corporationdecimated trends is a list of decimated historical tren

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-23 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Historical Tag ListUse the Get Historical Tag List

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-24 © National Instruments CorporationGet Historical Trend InfoUse the Get Historical Trend I

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-25 BridgeVIEW User ManualHistorical Trend StatisticsUse the Historical Trend Sta

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-26 © National Instruments CorporationThe last point in the trend is not included in the stan

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-27 BridgeVIEW User ManualHistorical Trends to SpreadsheetUse the Historical Tren

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-28 © National Instruments Corporationsample interval (1 sec) determines the time interval fo

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-29 BridgeVIEW User ManualHistorical Trends to Spreadsheet FileThis VI stores the

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© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual2BridgeVIEW EnvironmentThis chapter describes the BridgeVIEW environment. It explains the

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-30 © National Instruments Corporationtime format (System default) determines whether a 12-ho

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-31 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Historical TrendUse the Read Historical Trend VI t

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-32 © National Instruments Corporationhistorical trend is the tag trend data read from the hi

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-33 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Historical TrendsUse the Read Historical Trends VI

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-34 © National Instruments Corporationhistorical trends is the tag trend data read from the h

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-35 BridgeVIEW User ManualSystem VIsUse the System VIs to obtain information or m

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-36 © National Instruments CorporationEnable Event LoggingUse the Enable Event Logging VI to

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-37 BridgeVIEW User ManualEnable Historical Data LoggingUse the Enable Historical

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-38 © National Instruments CorporationEnable PrintingUse the Enable Printing VI to turn on or

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-39 BridgeVIEW User ManualEngine LaunchUse the Engine Launch VI to launch the Bri

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-2 © National Instruments CorporationVirtual InstrumentsVIs have both an interactive user inte

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-40 © National Instruments CorporationEngine ShutdownUse the Engine Shutdown VI to shut down

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-41 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Engine StatusUse this VI to query the BridgeVIEW en

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-42 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag Status InfoUse the Get Tag Status Info VI to ob

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-43 BridgeVIEW User ManualPost System Error or EventUse this VI to post an error

Strona 295 - Index Array

Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-44 © National Instruments CorporationTag Status HandlerUse the Tag Status Handler VI to obta

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-45 BridgeVIEW User Manualreturned by the device server. The part of the message

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-46 © National Instruments CorporationSecurity VIs

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-47 BridgeVIEW User ManualCheck Operator PrivilegesUse this VI to check the curre

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-48 © National Instruments CorporationGet Operator NameUse the Get Operator Name VI to obtain

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-49 BridgeVIEW User ManualInvoke Login DialogUse the Invoke Login Dialog VI to la

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualStop button—Aborts VI execution.Pause/Continue button—Pau

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-50 © National Instruments CorporationProgrammatic LoginUse the Programmatic Login VI to prog

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-51 BridgeVIEW User ManualProgrammatic LogoutUse this VI to log out the current u

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-52 © National Instruments CorporationSecurity MonitorUse this VI to monitor the access level

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-53 BridgeVIEW User ManualUser Account ListUse this VI to generate a list of Brid

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-54 © National Instruments CorporationRead TagUse the Read Tag VI to read the latest value of

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-55 BridgeVIEW User Manualvalue timestamp returns the timestamp for when the tag

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-56 © National Instruments CorporationRead Tag (bit array)Use the Read Tag (bit array) VI to

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-57 BridgeVIEW User Manualvalue is the latest bit array value of the bit array ta

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-58 © National Instruments CorporationRead Tag (discrete)Use the Read Tag (discrete) VI to re

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-59 BridgeVIEW User Manualvalue is the latest value of the discrete tag read from

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-4 © National Instruments CorporationTools PaletteBridgeVIEW has a floating Tools palette, whi

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-60 © National Instruments CorporationRead Tag (string)Use the Read Tag (string) VI to read t

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-61 BridgeVIEW User Manualvalue timestamp returns the timestamp for when the tag

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-62 © National Instruments CorporationTrend TagsUse the Trend Tags VI to set data for a real-

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-63 BridgeVIEW User ManualWrite TagUse the Write Tag VI to update the Real-Time D

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-64 © National Instruments CorporationWrite Tag (bit array)Use the Write Tag (bit array) VI t

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-65 BridgeVIEW User ManualWrite Tag (discrete)Use the Write Tag (discrete) VI to

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-66 © National Instruments CorporationWrite Tag (string)Use the Write Tag (string) VI to upda

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-67 BridgeVIEW User ManualWrite Tag on ChangeUse the Write Tag on Change VI to up

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-68 © National Instruments CorporationWrite Tag on Change (bit array)Use the Write Tag on Cha

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-69 BridgeVIEW User ManualWrite Tag on Change (discrete)Use the Write Tag on Chan

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualControls PaletteThe Controls palette consists of a graphi

Strona 324 - Alarms and Events VIs

Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-70 © National Instruments CorporationWrite Tag on Change (string)Use the Write Tag on Change

Strona 325 - Acknowledge Alarm

Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-71 BridgeVIEW User ManualTag Attributes VIsUse the Tag Attributes VIs to get and

Strona 326 - Get Alarm Summary Status

Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-72 © National Instruments CorporationGet Analog Tag Alarm LimitUse the Get Analog Tag Alarm

Strona 327 - Read Alarm Summary

Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-73 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Bit Array Tag Alarm SettingUse the Get Bit Array Ta

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-74 © National Instruments CorporationGet Discrete Tag Alarm SettingUse the Get Discrete Tag

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-75 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Group ListUse the Get Group List VI to returns a li

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-76 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag Alarm EnabledUse the Get Tag Alarm Enabled VI t

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-77 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Tag AttributeUse the Get Tag Attributes VI to obtai

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-78 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag Bad Status Alarm InfoUse the Get Tag Bad Status

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-79 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Tag Description GroupUse the Get Tag Description Gr

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© National Instruments Corporation v BridgeVIEW User ManualContentsAbout This ManualOrganization of This Manual...

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-6 © National Instruments Corporation Controls and IndicatorsControls and indicators in G are

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-80 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag I/O Connection InfoUse the Get Tag I/O Connecti

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-81 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Tag ListUse the Get Tag List VI to return a list of

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Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-82 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag Logging InfoUse the Get Tag Logging Info VI to

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Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-83 BridgeVIEW User ManualGet Tag Range and UnitsUse the Get Tag Range and Units

Strona 340 - Decimate Historical Trend

Appendix A HMI Function ReferenceBridgeVIEW User Manual A-84 © National Instruments CorporationSet Multiple Tag AttributesUse the Set Multiple Tag Att

Strona 341 - Decimate Historical Trends

Appendix A HMI Function Reference© National Instruments Corporation A-85 BridgeVIEW User ManualSet Tag AttributeUse the Set Tag Attribute VI to reconf

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© National Instruments Corporation B-1 BridgeVIEW User ManualBCitadel and Open Database ConnectivityThis appendix describes the Citadel database and t

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-2 © National Instruments Corporation 5. Choose the Citadel driver and select

Strona 344 - Get Historical Trend Info

Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-3 BridgeVIEW User Manual Note Some applications are not complete

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-4 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Access Citadel Data?The ODBC

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualBooleanYou use Boolean controls and indicators for enteri

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualThese data transforms allow you to direc

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-6 © National Instruments CorporationAssume, for example, that you want to fi

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-7 BridgeVIEW User Manual• Retrieves an oven’s temperature set po

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-8 © National Instruments Corporation Note If MS Query is unable to connect t

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-9 BridgeVIEW User Manual To view a data transform value, enter t

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-10 © National Instruments Corporation When you enter qualifying criteria val

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualUsing Microsoft Excel with CitadelNoteT

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-12 © National Instruments CorporationUsing Microsoft Access with CitadelThe

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database Connectivity© National Instruments Corporation B-13 BridgeVIEW User Manual In the Import Objects dialog box, choo

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Appendix B Citadel and Open Database ConnectivityBridgeVIEW User Manual B-14 © National Instruments CorporationUsing the Citadel ODBC Driver in Visual

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-8 © National Instruments CorporationTagYou use tag controls and indicators for entering and d

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© National Instruments Corporation C-1 BridgeVIEW User ManualCCustomer CommunicationFor your convenience, this appendix contains forms to help you gat

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BridgeVIEW User Manual C-2 © National Instruments CorporationFax-on-Demand SupportFax-on-Demand is a 24-hour information retrieval system containing a

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Technical Support FormPhotocopy this form and update it each time you make changes to your software or hardware, and use the completed copy of this fo

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BridgeVIEW Hardware and Software Configuration FormRecord the settings and revisions of your hardware and software on the line to the right of each it

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Documentation Comment FormNational Instruments encourages you to comment on the documentation supplied with our products. This information helps us pr

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© National Instruments Corporation G-1 BridgeVIEW User ManualGlossaryPrefix Meanings Valuem- milli- 10–3µ- micro- 10–6n- nano- 10–9Aaccess level Numer

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GlossaryBridgeVIEW User Manual G-2 © National Instruments CorporationBbit array tag A multibit value representation of a connection to a real-world I/

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Glossary© National Instruments Corporation G-3 BridgeVIEW User Manualcluster A set of ordered, unindexed data elements of any data type including nume

Strona 366 - Security VIs

GlossaryBridgeVIEW User Manual G-4 © National Instruments Corporationdynamic attributes Tag attributes that do not require the BridgeVIEW Engine to be

Strona 367 - Check Operator Privileges

Glossary© National Instruments Corporation G-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualGG The graphical programming language used to develop BridgeVIEW applications.gro

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-9 BridgeVIEW User Manual2. Run the VI by clicking on the Run button in the toolba

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GlossaryBridgeVIEW User Manual G-6 © National Instruments Corporationitem A channel or variable in a real-world device that is monitored or controlled

Strona 370 - Programmatic Login

Glossary© National Instruments Corporation G-7 BridgeVIEW User Manualoperator The person who initiates and monitors the operation of a process.output

Strona 371 - Programmatic Logout

GlossaryBridgeVIEW User Manual G-8 © National Instruments CorporationRrange The region between the limits within which a quantity is measured, receive

Strona 372 - Security Monitor

Glossary© National Instruments Corporation G-9 BridgeVIEW User Manualstatic attributes Tag attributes that require the BridgeVIEW Engine to be restart

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GlossaryBridgeVIEW User Manual G-10 © National Instruments CorporationTag Monitor A utility to view the current value of a tag, along with its status

Strona 374 - Read Tag

Glossary© National Instruments Corporation G-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualWWhile Loop Post-iterative test loop structure that repeats a section of code un

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© National Instruments Corporation I-1 BridgeVIEW User ManualIndexAaccess levels and privileges, 7-1See also security.defaults (table), 7-13finding ac

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-2 © National Instruments Corporationarray functionsArray Size, 14-11Array Subset, 14-12Build Array, 14-9Index Array, 14-

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualBoolean switcheschanging mechanical action (activity), 11-8possible choices for mech

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-4 © National Instruments CorporationSecurity VIsCheck Operator Privileges, A-47Get Operator Name, A-48Invoke Login Dialo

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-10 © National Instruments Corporationdiagram as source code. The components of the block diag

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-5 BridgeVIEW User Manualcharts, 11-2See also graphs.activity, 11-3creating multiplot chart and customizing t

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-6 © National Instruments Corporationdiscrete tagsalarm configuration, 3-35creating, 3-5purpose and use, 3-10Distribution

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-7 BridgeVIEW User Manualstopping and starting programmatically, 7-8turning on at startup, 3-44printing, 5-13

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-8 © National Instruments CorporationGet Alarm Summary Status VI, A-6Get Analog Tag Alarm Limit VI, A-72Get Bit Array Tag

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualHistorical Trends to Spreadsheet File, A-29list of VIs, 6-4locating, A-17Read Histor

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-10 © National Instruments Corporationinitializing and shutting down multiple-loop applications, 4-28polled programming,

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualMMan Machine Interface. See Human Machine Interface.manual. See documentation.Max &

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-12 © National Instruments Corporationoperator interface panelcontrolling visibility, 7-7Operator Interface Security, 7-2

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualRead Tag (string) VI, A-60Read Tag Alarm VI, A-15Real-Time Database, 1-6, 1-9See al

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-14 © National Instruments Corporationincrementing and decrementing subdiagrams, 12-1overview, 12-5purpose and use, 1-4su

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualLaunch Engine Launches the BridgeVIEW Engine. The Bridge

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualStop button, 2-3string constant, 12-4string controls and indicators, 2-7string tags

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-16 © National Instruments CorporationGet Tag Range and Units, A-83location of, 4-16Set Multiple Tag Attributes, A-84Set

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualLO Limit, 3-32LO Priority, 3-32LO_LO Enabled, 3-32LO_LO Limit, 3-32LO_LO Priority,

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-18 © National Instruments CorporationEngine parameter configuration, 3-44configurable memory allocation parameters (tabl

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Index© National Instruments Corporation I-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualTemp&Vol VI, 10-8terminals, adding to VIs, 9-3Thermometer VI, 14-21Threads tabl

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IndexBridgeVIEW User Manual I-20 © National Instruments Corporationfront panel, 2-2icon/connector, 2-3opening and running (activity), 2-8overview, 1-3

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-12 © National Instruments CorporationWhat Is the BridgeVIEW Engine Manager?When you run any G

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-13 BridgeVIEW User ManualTable 2-2 provides a description of each of the fields i

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-14 © National Instruments CorporationThe Engine Manager shows the current state of the Engine

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-15 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe Server Browser is shown in the following illustratio

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ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual vi © National Instruments CorporationChapter 2BridgeVIEW EnvironmentWhat Is G?...

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-16 © National Instruments CorporationDetailed system error and event messages are logged to a

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualTable 2-3. Tag Browser Field DescriptionsField Descript

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-18 © National Instruments CorporationIf the BridgeVIEW Engine is loaded, you can view the tag

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualFigure 2-5. Tag Monitor UtilityNoteSelecting the Tag Mo

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-20 © National Instruments CorporationThe Status Details dialog box, shown in Figure 2-6, disp

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-21 BridgeVIEW User ManualFigure 2-6. Status Details Dialog BoxWith the Select Ta

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-22 © National Instruments CorporationSelect Tag Monitor»Preferences to bring up the Tag Monit

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment© National Instruments Corporation 2-23 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Access Online Help?Choose Help»Show Help. Whe

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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW EnvironmentBridgeVIEW User Manual 2-24 © National Instruments CorporationIn the Help window, required inputs appear in bold text,

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© National Instruments Corporation 3-1 BridgeVIEW User Manual3Tag ConfigurationThis chapter describes tags, the Tag Configuration Editor, how you edit

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation vii BridgeVIEW User ManualWhat Is the Tag Configuration Editor?...

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-2 © National Instruments CorporationGeneral AttributesGeneral attributes include data type, maximu

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-3 BridgeVIEW User ManualAlarm AttributesAlarm attributes describe abnormal process con

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-4 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 3-1. Tag Configuration EditorThe Tag Configuration Edi

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-5 BridgeVIEW User ManualNote Communication between the BridgeVIEW Engine and any devic

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-6 © National Instruments CorporationNote If you delete a tag and save the .scf file, the tag and i

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-7 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Add Network Tags?On the BridgeVIEW server, all tags

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-8 © National Instruments CorporationThe default values apply when creating a new tag, importing a

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-9 BridgeVIEW User ManualFor easy viewing and editing in the spreadsheet, press the Use

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-10 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Configure Tags?When you configure a tag with the T

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-11 BridgeVIEW User ManualString TagsA string tag is an ASCII character representation

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ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual viii © National Instruments CorporationAlarms...

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-12 © National Instruments Corporation ConnectionYou associate a tag with its real-world I/O point

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-13 BridgeVIEW User Manual Figure 3-5. Tag Connection Dialog BoxIf a device server doe

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-14 © National Instruments Corporation I/O Group ConfigurationI/O Groups are used to configure item

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-15 BridgeVIEW User Manualserver uses devices, with only one device. A server can have

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-16 © National Instruments CorporationTable 3-3 provides descriptions of the operations that can be

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-17 BridgeVIEW User ManualCommunication Resource Configuration OptionsFor IAK servers,

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-18 © National Instruments CorporationUse the Edit… button to invoke the Edit Device Configuration

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-19 BridgeVIEW User ManualThe Edit… button invokes a server-dependent configuration dia

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-20 © National Instruments CorporationExample 2When to Use a Memory TagA simple device server retu

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-21 BridgeVIEW User Manualselecting Append Tags to SCF? (default mode) or you can creat

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation ix BridgeVIEW User ManualGeneral Principles of G HMI Programming...

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-22 © National Instruments CorporationYou can use tag groups to help define a subset of tags in the

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-23 BridgeVIEW User Manual Table 3-4. Operations Configuration AttributesAttributeAppl

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-24 © National Instruments CorporationWhat Is Deadband?In process instrumentation, deadband is the

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-25 BridgeVIEW User ManualHow Do You Configure a Tag to Log Its Data or Events?While ed

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-26 © National Instruments CorporationThe next sections explain how to scale data. Often your appli

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-27 BridgeVIEW User ManualAnalog TagsYou can define the raw range and engineering range

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-28 © National Instruments CorporationConfigure the tag for raw range from zero (Raw Zero Scale) to

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-29 BridgeVIEW User ManualFigure 3-9. Scaling for Discrete Tag ConfigurationBit Array

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-30 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 3-10. Scaling for Bit Array Tag ConfigurationTable 3-

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-31 BridgeVIEW User ManualAlarmsThese attributes include whether to enable alarms, unde

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ContentsBridgeVIEW User Manual x © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Change the Y Axis? ...

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-32 © National Instruments CorporationHI_HI Limit analog Determines the value, in engineering units

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-33 BridgeVIEW User ManualAlarm on discrete, bit arrayDetermines whether a discrete tag

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-34 © National Instruments CorporationHow Do You Configure Alarms for a Tag?While editing a tag, cl

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-35 BridgeVIEW User ManualDiscrete TagsDiscrete tags have one alarm state—either the ta

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-36 © National Instruments CorporationFigure 3-13. Alarms for Bit Array Tag ConfigurationString Ta

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-37 BridgeVIEW User ManualThis type of situation clogs event files with redundant infor

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-38 © National Instruments CorporationUser Must AckWith this option enabled, an alarm remains unack

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-39 BridgeVIEW User ManualNote This configuration file uses data simulated by the Tanks

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Chapter 3 Tag ConfigurationBridgeVIEW User Manual 3-40 © National Instruments CorporationTable 3-10. Configuration Settings for Activity 3-1Category

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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration© National Instruments Corporation 3-41 BridgeVIEW User Manual8. Modify the Mixer, Liquid, and Powder tags, as specified in

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