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EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.0 User Manual Rev. 10/14/2013 Verify that you have the most current version of this document. Go to http://accounts.automatedlogic.com, then select Support > Download > Documents > Software Documents. ALC Proprietary & Confidential • All rights reserved © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved throughout the world. The contents of this guide and the associated Automated Logic software are property of Automated Logic Corporation and its respective licensors, and are protected by copyright. For more information on the software and licensing, see the About section in the software's Help menu. Automated Logic, WebCTRL, EIKON, Eco-Screen, and BACview are registered trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation. EnergyReports and Environmental Index are trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation. BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 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Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 What is the EIKON® LogicBuilder application? .......................................................... 5 What's new in the EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.0 application ........................................... 7 Getting to know the EIKON® LogicBuilder workspace ................................................. 8 Determining the control program type ...................................................................... 10 Normal for all controllers except U line or ZN line ......................................................... 10 UNI for U line controllers ............................................................................................. 11 ZN for ZN line controllers ............................................................................................ 12 Chapter 5 Developing the logic .............................................................................................. 13 To begin a control program ......................................................................................... 13 To place microblocks .................................................................................................. 14 To draw wires and labels ............................................................................................. 15 To view errors ............................................................................................................. 16 To add text ................................................................................................................. 17 To add lines and shapes ............................................................................................. 18 To add an image ......................................................................................................... 19 To create a custom microblock ................................................................................... 19 Chapter 6 Preparing logic for the WebCTRL® interface ............................................................. 21 Formatting Properties pages ....................................................................................... 21 To reorder items on the Properties page ....................................................... 22 To use the Text microblock to format text ...................................................... 22 Editing Properties page text using special characters ................................... 25 Formatting a microblock property ................................................................ 26 To use custom alarm and schedule categories............................................................. 30 Chapter 7 Simulating a control program.................................................................................. 32 Chapter 8 EIKON® LogicBuilder productivity tools ................................................................... 34 To create and use symbols .......................................................................................... 34 To view or edit microblock common properties ............................................................ 35 To find a microblock or label ....................................................................................... 36 To find identical labels ............................................................................................... 36 To show a logical path ................................................................................................ 36 To show a wire's source microblock ............................................................................ 36 Chapter 9 Defining display options for ZS sensors .................................................................... 37 To set the order of information displayed on a sensor .................................................. 37 To create custom Rnet tags ......................................................................................... 37 Chapter 10 Omitting _# in BACnet object names in SiteBuilder................................................. 39 Chapter 11 To select properties for ViewBuilder graphics.......................................................... 40 Chapter 12 Miscellaneous EIKON® LogicBuilder menu commands and features ........................ 41 Chapter 13 Working with control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application........ 43 Index ..................................................................................................................................... 45 0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 5 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved .Chapter 1 What is the EIKON® LogicBuilder application? Use the EIKON® LogicBuilder application to create control programs to control equipment. You build control programs using individual blocks of programming code called microblocks. from single pieces of equipment to complex energy management functions. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. then the WebCTRL® application downloads it into the controller that will directly control and monitor the equipment. A control program is assigned to a piece of equipment in the SiteBuilder application. You determine the properties for each microblock and connect the microblocks with graphical wires to create a sequence of operation. You can change editable properties and view non-editable properties of control programs in the WebCTRL® interface. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. 4 Simulate the control program (page 32).The typical procedure for creating a control program includes the following steps: 1 Determine the control program type (page 10).0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 6 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . 2 Develop the logic (page 13). 3 Format Properties pages (page 21). EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. You now select the point and then choose the Select Microblock on Canvas option to locate the microblock. Help now launches in your default browser. Updates The Help > Apply Update menu now lets you update all drivers.0 application Feature Improvement COV trending setup in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application COV can now be set at design time in microblocks and in the Microblock Common Properties Editor. Trend historian notification setup in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application Historian notification thresholds can now be set at design time in microblocks with trend objects and in the Edit Common Properties dialog box. graphic libraries.Chapter 2 What's new in the EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Microblock Common Properties Editor (page 35) To improve this feature's performance. and Help in addition to patches and service packs. Revised ZN rules (page 12) Most of the previous ZN rules have been eliminated. selecting a point in this window no longer automatically selects the microblock in the control program. Help You no longer have to specify a web browser to view Help.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 7 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . • You can use the Property Editor as a free-standing window. double-click an object in the workspace. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 8 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved .Chapter 3 Getting to know the EIKON® LogicBuilder workspace TIPS • If the Property Editor is not visible. or you can select Options > Dock Property Editor to dock it in the EIKON® LogicBuilder workspace. • Click to undo 1 action. • Press End to jump to the bottom of the control program. 100. • The workspace size has no limit. • Use the arrow keys or your mouse's scroll wheel to scroll through the workspace. • Press Ctrl + an arrow key to nudge selected objects. • Press Home to position the upper left corner of the workspace in the upper left corner of the window. disable this feature for 1-pixel movement ○ Zoom the view to 50.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 9 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Press Shift+Ctrl while using the arrow keys to increase the size of the nudge. Click redo depends on the size of your computer's memory.• Keyboard shortcuts are shown beside their corresponding commands in the menus. or click the drop-down arrow next to it to undo multiple actions at one or its drop-down arrow to redo actions. or 200% EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. The number of actions you can undo or time. • From the Options menu you can: ○ Hide or show the workspace grid ○ Enable Snap Figures and Text to Grid to constrain movement to 8 pixels for quick alignment. the control program must have a LogiStat Zone Sensor microblock or an RS Zone Sensor microblock. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. first determine the control program type (Normal.Chapter 4 Determining the control program type Before you create a control program. or ZN). UNI. • To use one or more ZS Sensors. such as temperature or humidity. and then follow the appropriate rules below. the control program must have an RS Zone Sensor microblock. • To use a basic LogiStat or LogiStat Plus sensor with an SE line controller. • To use an RS sensor. that will be read from the sensor network. the control program must have one Sensor Binder microblock and one BACnet Analog Sensed Value microblock for each value type. Normal for all controllers except U line or ZN line • Make sure a control program broadcasts a single color by using one of the following: ○ 1 Setpoint microblock ○ 1 Set Color microblock ○ 1 or more Set Color If True microblocks • Each Time Clock microblock in a control program must have a unique schedule category.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 10 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . You may use any of the standard U220 zone control programs in the EquipmentBuilder Library. • The setpoint microblock's heating setpoint must be wired to a PID Reverse Acting microblock. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.com/sales/policy.com website.nsf/7efc5bb11196e87185256b3c00785ad2 /eaffdfa1ccd769d88525735b004e7864!OpenDocument) on the accounts. • You can download ZN control programs into a UNI. In many cases. the control program must have a LogiStat Zone Sensor microblock. • The setpoint microblock's cooling setpoint must be wired to a PID Direct Acting microblock.UNI for U line controllers Required microblocks Microblocks not supported • BACnet Time Clock • Pulse to Analog • BACnet Setpoint • Zone Setpoint with a direct input named ZONE TEMP from one of the following microblocks: ○ BACnet Analog Input ○ LogiStat Zone Sensor (ExecB) • Setpoint Optimization • • Set Color or Set Color if True BACnet Time Clock with TLO and Override Status • Dewpoint Temp Calculator • Wet Bulb Temp Calculator • Toggle • • Lead/Standby BACnet Binary Value Parameter • • Integrator BACnet Analog Value Parameter • • RS Zone Sensor BACnet Multi-State Value Parameter • RS Zone Sensor with Fan Control • BACnet Binary Value Status • • Sensor Binder BACnet Analog Value Status • • BACnet Analog Sensed Value BACnet Multi-State Value Status • BACnet Binary Sensed Value The following are not supported if the microblock's Rnet functionality is enabled: NOTES • Each Time Clock microblock in a control program must have a unique schedule category.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 11 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . you can get the control program tagged by Automated Logic®. NOTE The U220 does not support any LogiStat sensor. • If your control program does not meet UNI or ZN rules but is appropriate for a zone control application. then follow the instructions under "How do I get a control program tagged?". these applications will not meet the unitary control criteria required to enable the UNI option.automatedlogic. the control program must contain the following microblocks: ○ Zone Controller ○ U-line Airflow Control • The U220 is designed to handle miscellaneous pieces of equipment such as exhaust fans and room lighting.automatedlogic. Review Automated Logic®'s tagging policy (http://accounts. • Set time delay functions and trend intervals to at least 1 minute because U line controllers do not support time-critical applications. • To use a LogiStat sensor. If your control program does not meet UNI rules. • For the actuator in a v+ controller to be protected by the controller warranty. try saving it as a ZN control program. ○ Only tagged OCL microblocks can be used in a ZN control program.com/sales/policy. central plants. Other ZN's do not support the LogiStat Pro. that will be read from the sensor network. • To use an RS sensor.ZN for ZN line controllers ZN controllers are designed for zone-level comfort control applications. the control program must have an RS Zone Sensor microblock. ZN controllers can also be used for miscellaneous monitoring and on/off control applications in or near a building’s zones. ○ To get a control program. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Or. You can use tagged custom microblocks available in some applications in EquipmentBuilder. and status microblocks). the Set Color if True microblock determines the equipment color but does not overwrite the Setpoint microblock's color output. review Automated Logic®'s tagging policy (http://accounts. such as controlling toilet exhaust fans or monitoring a cooler. The ZN220 is specifically designed for these miscellaneous applications. such as temperature or humidity.com website.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 12 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . get Automated Logic® to tag your own custom microblock.automatedlogic.automatedlogic. to turn the zone coral due to an equipment failure) you may use 1 Set Color if True microblock in addition to a Setpoint microblock. or other applications that do not control the temperature in a single area. the control program must contain the following microblocks: ○ Zone Controller ○ Airflow Control • Tagging: ○ A control program that does not meet the above ZN criteria but is appropriate for a zone control or miscellaneous monitoring application can be tagged by Automated Logic® as a ZN control program. the control program must have a LogiStat Zone Sensor microblock or an RS Zone Sensor microblock. • To use one or more ZS Sensors. • To use a basic LogiStat or LogiStat Plus sensor. They are not designed for air handlers. a tagged custom microblock counts as only 1 microblock. • For the actuator in a v+ controller to be protected by the controller warranty. NOTE The ZN220 does not support any LogiStat sensor.com).automatedlogic. OCL microblock. Select Engineering > StdAppLibrary > Standard Application Library > WebCTRL > ZN551 & ZN253 Zone Applications & OCL Microblocks. Or. and a library of ZN220 control programs is included in EquipmentBuilder. the control program must have one Sensor Binder microblock and one BACnet Analog Sensed Value microblock for each value type. text. then follow the instructions under "How do I get a control program tagged?". Get a tagged OCL microblock from http://accounts. ○ Each microblock inside an untagged custom microblock counts against the ZN 400-microblock limit. • A ZN control program can have a maximum of 400 microblocks (excluding labels. • To indicate an alarm condition in a zone (for example. When true.nsf/7efc5bb11196e87185256b3c00785 ad2/eaffdfa1ccd769d88525735b004e7864!OpenDocument) on the accounts. However. NOTES • Each Time Clock microblock in a control program must have a unique schedule category. get Automated Logic® to tag your own OCL microblock.com (http://accounts.automatedlogic. or custom microblock tagged. location and dates. ○ Be unique throughout a WebCTRL® system. 3 Browse to the WebCTRLx. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. SE. 1 In the application. you can select Control Program > Suppress Logic Page so that it cannot be seen in the WebCTRL® interface. To have Metric enabled for all future control programs. select 1 of the following in the Control Program menu. 4 Name the . • To use °C for setpoint microblocks in a control program.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 13 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . S. NOTES • For a Normal or UNI control program. you must delete and reinsert all setpoint microblocks.Chapter 5 Developing the logic Use the following procedures to develop your control program. You can also select a Custom Icon that the WebCTRL® navigation tree will show for the equipment.equipment file that is the control program that you download into a controller. The name must: ○ Begin with a letter. then check Create new control programs as metric. To begin a control program The EIKON® LogicBuilder application creates a . select Control Program > Metric. and LGR line controllers or an Equipment Portal ○ UNI for downloading into UNI controllers ○ ZN for downloading into ZN line controllers or a Room Controller 2 Select File > Save As. • Select File > Info to view the file's name. ○ Not contain spaces or periods. select Options > Preferences. 5 Click Save. See Determining the control program type (page 10) for more information. If you change the Metric option for an existing control program. M.equipment file. ○ Normal for downloading into ME.x\webroot\<system_name>\programs folder. 4 5 TIPS • Place all input microblocks on the left side of the workspace and all output microblocks on the right. see To reorder items on the Properties page (page 22). NOTES ○ If the Property Editor is not open. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 14 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . ○ You can right-click some properties and select Make Editable or Make Read-Only to determine that property's functionality in the WebCTRL® interface. To change the order.To place microblocks 1 Right-click the microblock palette. ○ Red text in a field indicates an invalid value. Edit the microblock's properties in the Property Editor. • Arrange microblocks so that logic flows from left to right and the sequence of operation can be easily followed. 2 3 Click the icon of the microblock you want to use. • Use the Microblock Common Properties Editor (page 35) to view. • The order of items on a WebCTRL® Properties page is determined by the order in which microblocks are placed when developing the control program in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. NOTE Press and hold Shift if you want to place 2 or more of the selected microblock. Move the cursor into the workspace. compare. double-click the microblock. • Hold Ctrl as you move a microblock to detach it from its wire. and edit common properties of I/O microblocks. Click to place the microblock. then select Remove Joint. you can temporarily disable the snap-to feature by pressing Ctrl while drawing a wire. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Wires connect microblock inputs and outputs.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 15 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . To draw wires 1 2 Hold your cursor over a microblock nib until the cursor changes to crosshairs. 1 Right-click the wire. then click and drag in the direction you want the wire to go. then select Add Joint. NOTE A wire automatically makes a 90° turn if you drag away from a straight line. ○ To change an existing wire NOTE If you move a microblock. Use labels when a value is needed in several places within a control program or when wires would clutter or complicate the control program. ○ Click a wire.To draw wires and labels Wires are special lines in a control program that transmit values from one microblock to another. Output and input labels connect items just as wires do. then select Edit Shape. Solid wires transmit analog data. To create additional 90° turns. ○ When drawing wires between closely placed microblocks. connected wires move with it. right-click while continuing to hold down the left mouse button. NOTES ○ The red error indicator at the microblock's nib disappears if the wire connected properly. They can also connect to other wires. dashed wires transmit binary data. ○ Right-click where you want to add a joint on a wire. 2 Do one of the following: ○ Click and drag any wire segment in the direction of the move icon. then select a different wire from the Type drop-down list. ○ Right-click a green wire joint. Release the left mouse button to end the wire. NOTE To locate the label. Type a name in the Label Text field of the Property Editor. NOTE If the Property Editor is not open. Optional: Change the Direction of the label in the Property Editor. and boxes. 3 TIP To quickly change the label's direction. NOTE If the Property Editor is not open. see To find a microblock or label (page 36).To add labels 1 Select the Label tool. 4 To change a label's text 1 2 3 Select the label.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 16 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . 2 Click an error in the list to highlight its location in the workspace. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. double-click the label. To view errors The EIKON® LogicBuilder application checks for errors as you build your control program and indicates errors with red dots. Edit the Label Text field. 2 Move the cursor to the nib of a microblock or to the end of a wire. double-click the label. wires. then click the workspace. NOTE You cannot download a program that has errors. press I (for Input label) or O (for Output label) while moving the label. Optional: Click Rename all labels named '__' to change all labels that have the same label text. in the lower right corner or select Control Program > Errors on the menu bar to view the 1 Click errors. 2 3 Click in the workspace where you want the text to begin. or both. Edit the text and its properties in the Property Editor. then select 1 of the following: ○ Bring Forward ○ Bring to Front ○ Send Backward ○ Send to Back EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. 1 Select the Text tool. See table below. NOTE To change the default settings for all text that you will add to the control program. Background Click the color swatch to select the color of the box behind the text. Foreground Click the color swatch to select the color of the text.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 17 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Be sure that all system computers have the font installed. To arrange text blocks 1 2 Select 1 or more text blocks.To add text Use the Text tool to add descriptive text to the control program. Change the settings on the Font tab. Style Check Bold. double-click the text. Right-click one of the text blocks. NOTE If the Property Editor is not open. Field Notes Text Type the comment you want to add to the control program. Italics. Transparent Background Check to remove the background color and pattern. Size Choose a point size from the drop-down list. Font Select a font. select Options > Palette. 0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 18 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . NOTE To draw multiple similar figures. Release the left mouse button to complete the line or polygon. Click and drag in the workspace to begin drawing the figure. To draw a rectangle or ellipse 1 2 3 Select the rectangle or circle tool. click and hold the left mouse button as you move the mouse.To add lines and shapes Use lines and shapes to organize and clarify the control program. press and hold Shift as you draw them. To change the color or pattern of figures To change: • The color or pattern of a selected figure. NOTE Select the red cross-hatch pattern for no fill. then select Edit Shape. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. and then make your selection. double-click the figure. While holding down the left mouse button. To draw a line or polygon 1 2 3 4 Select the line or polygon tool. • The color or pattern of multiple selected figures. press and hold Shift as you draw them. Click and drag a green point to move it. right-click to add angles. right-click the figure. NOTE Select the red cross-hatch pattern for no fill. NOTE To draw multiple similar figures. select Options > Palette. click the appropriate rectangle in the Property Editor. Release the mouse to complete the rectangle or ellipse. To begin drawing the figure in the workspace. select Options > Palette. NOTE To change the shape of an existing figure. • The default color or pattern for all figures that you will draw. If the Property Editor is not open. NOTE Hold Ctrl while you drag to draw a square or a circle. To arrange figures 1 2 Select 1 or more figures. To create a custom microblock If you want simple.png. NOTES • You cannot view or change a custom microblock's logic in the WebCTRL® interface.jpg. • You can put custom microblocks inside other custom microblocks. then select 1 of the following: ○ Bring Forward ○ Bring to Front ○ Send Backward ○ Send to Back To add an image Select Edit > Insert Image to add a . or . . Right-click 1 of the figures.bmp image to your control program.gif. put complicated calculations in a custom microblock. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 19 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . . easy-to-troubleshoot Logic pages. In the custom microblock window. place custom I/O microblocks to create nibs on the custom microblock. Place other microblocks. click Control Program at the top of the custom microblock window. and labels to create the custom microblock's logic. wires. Right-click the custom microblock. NOTE The order of the microblocks in the custom microblock window determines the location of the nibs on the custom microblock.To create a custom microblock 1 2 3 4 5 Select Custom Microblocks > Add New Custom Microblock.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 20 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. then select Step Inside Custom Microblock. To return to the main workspace. run WebCTRL Design Server instead of WebCTRL Server. See "Downloading to controllers" in WebCTRL® Help.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 21 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . In the EIKON® LogicBuilder. NOTE If you change a control program after downloading it to the controller.Chapter 6 Preparing logic for the WebCTRL® interface Formatting Properties pages Making a control program automatically creates a WebCTRL® Properties page. 3 Download the control program. you can use a Text microblock or edit a microblock's Property Page Text field in the Property Editor to change the way text appears on the Properties page. 2 Reload the control program. See "Working with control programs" in WebCTRL® Help. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. you must: 1 Save the . The initial properties displayed on a Properties > Control Program tab are defined in the EIKON® LogicBuilder Property Editor.equipment file. To preview Properties pages in the WebCTRL® interface without connecting to the controllers. enter the text in the Property Page Text field. NOTES • To find a single microblock in the Edit Order dialog box. Text microblocks placed in a control program in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application are not visible on the WebCTRL® Logic page. add horizontal lines. often used to offset or group information. 1 Place a Text microblock in the workspace to the right of the microblock logic. do one of the following: ○ Double-click the microblock. double-click the microblock. Separator To create a horizontal line on the Properties page. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Text Type Notes Plain For creating plain text. To use the Text microblock to format text The Text microblock allows you to format text. Use the buttons at the right to move. NOTE If the Property Editor is not open. 2 In the Property Editor. click . See table below. To edit a microblock's Property Page Text from the Edit Order dialog box. or paste microblocks. select a format option from the Type drop-down list. ○ Select it and then click . cut. Bold For creating bold text.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 22 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . then select Show in Edit Order.To reorder items on the Properties page 1 2 3 4 Select Reorder > Edit Order. Click OK. Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select and move multiple microblocks. ○ • In the Edit Order dialog box. do one of the following: ○ Right-click the microblock in the workspace. Select the microblock(s) you want to move. 3 Type text in the Property Page Text field. and arrange items on the Properties page. If you would like text to appear on the separator line. choose Separator as the Text Type. insert a Text microblock with the Text Type set as Table Begin. If you would like text to appear on your expandable line. first insert a Text microblock with the Text Type set as Expand Begin Closed or Expand Begin Opened. NOTE When working with a table within an expanded section. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. make sure the table begins after the Expand Begin and ends before the Expand End. You must also insert a Text microblock with the Text Type set as Expand End at the end of the section you wish to group together. insert a Text microblock with the Text Type set as Table End after the last item you want to include in the table. To complete the table.Text Type Notes Expand Begin Closed Expand Begin Opened Expand End To format a section using expanded formatting. depending on how you want the area to display when first viewed. enter the text in the Property Page Text field.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 23 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Table Begin Table End To align data in a table. your Begin/End microblocks are out of order. Microblock properties may be referenced between the dollar signs ($). If the microblocks are outlined in yellow. In the example below. for help with Javascript. Each Begin microblock must be followed by an End microblock. • Technical Support does not provide assistance with writing and editing Javascript. Important Begin Important End These options are currently not used. and you can have a set of Begin/End microblocks inside of another set of Begin/End microblocks. The expression is evaluated relative to the entire control program. use the Reorder menu to correctly place the Text microblocks. NOTES • When referring to the name of a point. you must define the correct order for the microblocks so that the text appears correctly on a Properties page. Please see Javascript textbooks. The initial order of the Properties page text is the order in which you add microblocks to the workspace. For example. Enter a conditional expression in the Properties Page Text field of the Text microblock. For example. available in most bookstores. not at that particular microblock.Text Type Notes Conditional Hide Begin Conditional Hide End You can hide part of the Properties page based on a value from a specific microblock. the expression would be "$Zone_Temp/present_value$ >85". use the RefName rather than the Display Name. Place a Text microblock with the Text Type set as Conditional Hide Begin before the microblock to be evaluated and another set to Conditional Hide End after it. TIP If you are adding the Conditional Hide formatting after the control program has been designed or would prefer to group all of the Text microblocks within the control program.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 24 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . and the expression must be Boolean. the order of the first and fourth microblocks are reversed. Moving the microblocks will not correct the Properties page order. To correctly order Begin/End Text microblocks When adding Text microblocks in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application that have a Begin or End text type. to show the microblock Properties page text only when the present value of the point named Zone Temp is greater than 85. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. you can specify that the Properties page text from an Analog Input microblock will only appear on the Properties page if the value is above 85. type.To correct the order.. In the Property Page Text field. or select Reorder > Edit Order. See Formatting a microblock property (page 26). [||Previous cycle = |$Previous/Latched_Value$| on |$Previous/Latched_Time$|$Previous/ Latched_Date$ |since|$Previous/Reset_Time$|$Previous/ Reset_Date$]} Displays: | (a pipe) to align cells EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Make a column-aligned table { to begin a table. then ]^$ to end a row. you can either change the microblocks' Type selection in the Property Editor. The value is $Present_Value$ Displays: The value is 69. See To reorder items on the Properties page (page 22).. then } to end the table {[|History Recorder: |Current cycle = |$Current/Latched_Value$| on |$Current/Latched_Time$|$Current/ Latched_Date$ |since|$Current/Reset_Time$|$Current/ Reset_Date$]^$ [ to begin a row.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 25 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved .. To. you can edit or format Properties page text in the microblock's Property Page Text field using special characters described below. Exception: Type ] to end last row in table. Example Display a microblock property The microblock property between 2 dollar signs See Microblock Reference Help for property reference names. Editing Properties page text using special characters For many microblocks.. Displays: NOTE Must be enabled for.. Display two microblock properties on the same line ^$ at the end of the text for the first microblock MB#1: Enable when Supply Temp is more than $Constant$ (F) ^$ MB#2: Disable when $Hyst$ (F) below Zone Temp. EXAMPLES • To display the present value of Duty cycle in a time format that shows minutes and seconds. Displays: Begin a new line of text ^\ where you want a new line to begin Time for daily trend report:^\ ___ hh:mm 24 hr Displays: Time for daily trend report: 02:00 hh:mm 24 hr Bold text !{text!} !{NOTE!} Must be enabled for. type...To. You can change the way it looks by adding a control and one or more parameters to the expression. type the property between 2 dollar signs... type $Period:control="minsec" editable="true"$.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 26 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . This is called an expression. If the Property Page Text field shows the default text. Each microblock property has default formatting that determines how it looks on the Properties page. $current_Value$.. For example. In the Property Page Text field. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Make a line of text not wrap in the action pane ^( at the beginning of the text and ^) at the end Display one of the following characters: ^\${}[]|! \x... type $Present_Value:control=”minsec”$ • To display the Period microblock property in a time format that shows minutes and seconds and make it editable. delete the text. where x is the character you want to display Do not change \! Displays: Do not change! Formatting a microblock property To add a microblock property in a microblock's Properties Page Text field. Example Hide default text ^## if Property Page Text field is empty. type the name of the parameter (see table below). followed by the control name . Type control=. See table below. A parameter Example: editable= You can add one or more parameters to the expression. Example: "true" Controls and parameters A microblock property data type determines the type of control that can be used. control= A control determines how a property is displayed on the Properties page. A microblock property Example: Period A colon Type a colon after the microblock property to add a control. . and then a value A parameter value See table below.Breakdown of an expression The entire expression is between 2 dollar signs. Include a control= statement in the expression only if you want to use a control other than the default. To specify a control. A space Type a space after a control statement or a parameter statement. A control Example: "minsec" Type the control between quotation marks. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. an equal sign.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 27 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Radio button Boolean Example: A binary parameter's present value or Control Parameter button Parameter value type WidgetImageButton.TOGGLE editable true or false (Default value is true..To display a. any integer (Default value is null. true or false (Default value is true. index is the number of the state the radio button is to represent.) EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.) index For integer or enumerated values.) Date Date Example: A wire lock's begin date/end date date editable true or false (Default value is true. Data must be.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 28 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved ..) Text Character string Example: A point's display name charstring editable true or false (Default value is true. Checkbox Boolean Example: A binary parameter's present value To display a. true or false (Default value is true... or multi-state parameter's present value Parameter value type WidgetImageButton.RADIO editable true or false (Default value is true.) Control Parameter button Integer Example: An analog parameter's present value or Enumerated Example: A binary. Data must be..) hasdayofweek Displays the day of the week with the date..) truewhendown Check mark appears when the value is false instead of true. analog. true or false (Default value is true.) truewhendown Button is selected when the value is false instead of true. . M=minutes. Example.S ControlTimeInput.) digits_left_of_decimal number of digits (Default value is null.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 29 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved .M ControlTimeInput.001 as the scaling factor value. D=milliseconds (Default value is ControlTimeInput. to convert watts to kilowatts..) scalingfactor Multiplies the actual value by the scalingfactor value. S=seconds.) digits_right_of_decimal (real number only) number of digits (Default value is null.D where H=hour.HMSD ControlTimeInput.MS ControlTimeInput.) Time Time Example: A wire lock's begin time/end time time editable true or false (Default value is true. any floating point number except 0 (Default value is 1.H ControlTimeInput. Data must be.HM ControlTimeInput.) Droplist Enumerated Example: A binary.) showplussign true or false (Default value is false. HMSD.HMS ControlTimeInput. use . or multi-state parameter's present value droplist editable true or false (Default value is true.. analog.MSD ControlTimeInput.To display a. Number Integer (no decimal) Example: An analog parameter's present value or Control Parameter number Real (has decimal) Example: An analog parameter's present value or Unsigned Example: Any point's expander number Parameter value editable true or false (Default value is true.) EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.) displaywhat One of the following: ControlTimeInput.SD ControlTimeInput. . use . Category BACnet Modeled Schedule Modeled Schedule Sched. To create a schedule category for this type of microblock. select the Alarm Category tab or one of the following Sched. and underscores (no spaces). hyphens. On the Alarm/Schedule Categories tab. Select this tab BACnet Time Clock with TLO and Override Status Time Clock Sched.. See "Using schedule categories" and "Customizing alarms" in WebCTRL® Help. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Click Type the category name..) showseconds true or false (Default value is true. numbers. Category tabs. Category BACnet Multi-state Time Clock Multi-state Time Clock Sched.) To use custom alarm and schedule categories A WebCTRL® system has pre-defined alarm and schedule categories. But. it cannot begin with a number.To display a.) showhours true or false (Default value is false. then add the same custom category in the WebCTRL® interface.) scalingfactor Multiplies the actual value by the scalingfactor value. Example: To convert watts to kilowatts.001 as the scalingfactor value.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 30 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . you can add custom categories in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. To add a custom category in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application 1 2 3 4 Select Options > Preferences.. ○ The name can contain lowercase letters.. Timer Unsigned numbers used as a timer Example: A duty cycle's time Control Parameter minsec Parameter value editable true or false (Default value is true. NOTES ○ This name must be identical to the reference name that you give the category when you add it in the WebCTRL® interface. Category . ○ Do not use occupancy as the category name. Data must be. any floating point number except 0 (Default value is 1. Category tabs if your system uses any control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 31 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. The new category will now appear in a microblock's Category droplist. then save the file. click Import. then select the exported file. • To copy all custom category information to another computer. NOTES • Do not delete the existing categories on the Sched. On the other computer.5 Click OK twice. See Working with control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application (page 43). click Export below the category tabs. Time Increment The Step Every value determines how often the simulation recalculates values in real time.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 32 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . See table below. The One Step = value determines how much simulation time passes between each step. 4 Do one of the following: 5 6 7 ○ to run the simulation continuously until you click to stop it. select Options > Setup. 3 Define the simulation conditions. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. To simulate a control program: 1 Select Control Program > Simulate. Set the Time Click Increment fields (see table below) to define how fast the simulation will run. to run the simulation as fast as possible. Communications Check Communications Ok to simulate normal communication. to see 30 minutes of simulation in 1 second of real time. ○ Click Click a microblock. 2 In the Simulator window. For example. See NOTES below. ○ Click to run the simulation one step at a time. you can specify microblock properties and define an operating environment to see how a control program will operate. Field Notes Calendar Enter the starting Time and Date for the simulation. Uncheck this field to simulate lost communication. Close the simulation window to return to the workspace.Chapter 7 Simulating a control program In simulation mode. use the following settings: ○ Step Every 00:01 (mm:ss) ○ One Step = 30:00 (mm:ss) TIP Set your One Step = shorter than the shortest delay in your control program to avoid stepping over the delay in the simulation. Verify that the logic performs the desired sequence of operation. then select its Simulation tab to enter values that will help you check the programming. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.03.NOTES • For simulation only. For example .025 is rounded to . See: To find a microblock or label (page 36) To find identical labels (page 36) To show a logical path (page 36) To show a wire's source microblock (page 36) • Hold the cursor over a wire or label to see its value. • The Simulator has the same options as the main EIKON® LogicBuilder workspace for locating items in the control program. decimal values smaller than hundredths are rounded to the nearest hundredth.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 33 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . NOTE You can drag a . Click Ok.logicsymbol file extension. Click Save. To import a symbol 1 2 3 4 Open the control program you want to paste a symbol into. Select Edit > Export Symbol. Type a File Name. Hold down Ctrl as you drag and drop the . then double-click it.logicsymbol into the workspace to have it open as a separate file. Right-click one of the items.logicsymbol file that you can import into other control programs. Select Edit > Import Symbol. You can add frequently-used symbols to your Favorites list and organize them for ease of use. Select multiple items to drag them simultaneously. To export a symbol 1 2 3 4 5 Select the items in a control program that you want in the symbol. To add symbols to your Favorites list 1 2 3 4 Select the items in a control program that you want in the symbol. then select Add to Favorites.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 34 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Type a Name and a Description. Click in the workspace to place the symbol. Check Selected Items Only. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.logicsymbol from Windows Explorer to the EIKON® LogicBuilder workspace.Chapter 8 EIKON® LogicBuilder productivity tools Use the following features to work efficiently. Browse to the symbol. The application will automatically add the . To create and use symbols You can reuse a sequence of programming by exporting it to a . Use the buttons on the right to: ○ Add new favorite ○ Remove favorite ○ Edit favorite's name or description ○ Move up ○ Move down ○ Open selected favorite in main view for editing To view or edit microblock common properties The Microblock Common Properties Editor lets you view or edit common properties for the I/O.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 35 on the . Network. 1 To see the common properties of: ○ 2 All I/O. shift+click the microblocks. ○ Selected microblocks. To organize favorites 1 2 Select Favorites > Organize. © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. and BACnet microblocks in a control program. click toolbar. and BACnet microblocks in the control program. then click Selected Microblocks. Select the name of the symbol. click Select the tab for the properties you want to see. Display. Display. Click in the workspace to place the symbol.To put a Favorites item in a control program 1 2 3 Click Favorites. Network. To find a microblock or label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Select Edit > Find. Click Close. then select Highlight Connections. If you leave the Highlight Connection box open while you highlight additional wires. Click File > Import to import the CSV file back into the Microblock Common Properties Editor. Click Find. Select Go To Source. CAUTION Do not change any column header name or microblock reference name in the spreadsheet program. That label is highlighted in the workspace. Select Case Sensitive if you want to find items that exactly match the uppercase or lowercase text you typed in step 2. then use the Undo feature • See Microblock Reference Help for a description of each property. Select the type of items you want to find in the Search box.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 36 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Select an item in the Found Items list. Click Close. That item is highlighted. Enter the text you are looking for in the Find What field. . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Click an item in the list. • To undo changes made in the Editor. To find identical labels 1 2 3 4 Right-click a label. Click Change Color to select a different color for the highlight. To show a wire's source microblock 1 2 Right-click a wire.NOTES • Select File > Export to write the data to a CSV (Comma Separated Values) text file so that you can edit the file in a spreadsheet program. Select Find Label Usages. Click Clear Highlight to turn off the highlighting. each wire is highlighted with a different color. close the Editor. To show a logical path Right-click a wire. you can set the order that they will appear in when a user presses the sensor's button.Chapter 9 Defining display options for ZS sensors To set the order of information displayed on a sensor If the control program contains multiple microblocks whose values will appear on a ZS sensor screen. Click OK. the sensor will display a fan icon when the microblock is active.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 37 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . NOTES ○ Use Ctrl+click. ○ To highlight just the microblocks assigned to a particular screen or defined as Maintenance or Alarm. For example: • If a BACnet Binary Value Status microblock has the Rnet tag Fan Status (100). the sensor will display the first microblock for 10 seconds by default. you can set the order that they will cycle through when no user is interacting with the sensor. The EIKON® LogicBuilder application has pre-defined Rnet tags like those described above. or both to select multiple items. To shorten the time. To set the order: 1 Select Reorder > Sensor Display Order. then click or . Shift+click. select an option in the Highlight list. • If a BACnet Multi-State Value Status microblock has the Rnet tag Demand Level (502). and determine how a ZS sensor will display the value. • If you assigned 3 microblocks to the Info screen. select 3 seconds at the bottom of the window. ○ The first microblock in the list must be the first microblock that will appear on the Home screen. the sensor will display the demand level along with the number 502 to identify the value. but you can add custom tags if needed. you can define the order in which the values will appear. 2 3 4 Select the microblock(s) you want to move. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Optional: If you assigned multiple microblocks to the Home screen. To create custom Rnet tags Rnet tags are descriptions and numbers that identify types of system values. EXAMPLES • If you assigned 3 microblocks to the Home screen. © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. Type a descriptive Display Name for of the Rnet tag. The new Rnet tag will appear in a microblock's Rnet Tag droplist.) You can change this number if needed. select the tab (Binary. On the other computer. (Binary tags are in the 1100's. Analog. and Multi-State tags are in the 1500's. then select the exported file. then save the file. 3 4 5 CAUTION If you create a control program with a custom Rnet tag and then open the program in another instance of the EIKON® LogicBuilder application that has the same tag number defined for a different value. Analog tags are in the 1300's. the EIKON® LogicBuilder application will replace its tag name with the tag name from the control program. and then click • To copy all custom Rnet tags to another computer. Optional: The Rnet Tag Number field is prefilled with the next available tag number for the type of tag you are adding. 6 Click OK twice. On the Rnet Tags tab. click Export. or Multi-state) for the type of microblock for which you are adding the tag. NOTES • To delete a custom Rnet tag. Click . click Import.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 38 . select it.1 2 Select Options > Preferences. so it does not need instance numbers. The instance number added to every object in a control program is unique to that control program. A controller with only one control program does not have duplicate objects. To prevent duplicate object names in a controller with multiple control programs. In this case. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. NOTE If you select this option for a control program that will be downloaded into a multi-equipment device. SiteBuilder automatically adds an instance number to the end of every object name (Example: lstat_5). all reference names in all of the device's control programs must be unique. you can keep SiteBuilder from adding instance numbers by selecting Control Program > Use Unitary Naming.Chapter 10 Omitting _# in BACnet object names in SiteBuilder BACnet object names are used in Network microblock addresses or by third-party equipment.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 39 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . NOTE To see all properties. you can type a comment that is not for a specific property. 3 Optional: To add a comment for a property such as "Do not include units". 2 Check any property whose value you want to display on a graphic. In the Comments box. This allows the graphics creator to see the property values and quickly obtain their paths in ViewBuilder.Chapter 11 To select properties for ViewBuilder graphics The EIKON® LogicBuilder application lets you select the microblock property values that you want to appear on a WebCTRL® graphic. then choose Select Properties For Graphics. To delete a property. select it and then click EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. NOTE Select Control Program > Properties For Graphics to see all the properties that you selected in the control program. To select properties for graphics: 1 Right-click a microblock in the workspace. check the property and then click . These microblock property selections are saved when you save the control program.0 User Manual . uncheck Show properties typically shown on graphics. or you can double-click the property. ALC Proprietary and Confidential 40 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . Options > Preferences These apply to the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. See Working with control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application (page 43). • Import custom alarm templates.. See To begin a control program (page 13) for more information. See “Setting up your system for non-English languages” in WebCTRL® Help. Control Program > Bundled Resources When making a control program for use in a non-English system. See To begin a control program (page 13). not just the current file.automatedlogic. • Add custom Rnet tags. omitting the need to maintain separate files. • Add custom alarm or schedule categories. Alarm/Schedule Categories Rnet Tags EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. • Guarantee that all control program file names do not contain spaces. You can. • Set the metric option as the default for all future control programs. See To use custom alarm and schedule categories (page 30).Chapter 12 Miscellaneous EIKON® LogicBuilder menu commands and features Menu command Notes Edit > Third Party BACnet Addresses Use to edit control programs generated by the Third-Party BACnet Utility.com) for instructions on using this feature. use this command to embed the translation files in the control program.. • Export custom tags from one computer and import them on another. alarm categories. See the BACnet Integration Guide (http://accounts.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 41 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . General • Define the file format that will be the default when you select File > Save As. On this tab.. See To create custom Rnet tags (page 37).. or schedule categories from the ems.ini file used by control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application. . Click this option. Restricted files If you received a . Help > Apply Update Use this command to install WebCTRL® service packs or patches. Window Select another currently open file to view or edit. AO. the number of microblocks. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. then select a file(s) to add the following to the Tools menu. To. See Working with control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application (page 43). Add Retired Microblocks Add retired microblocks back to the microblock menu. the status bar at the bottom of the window. you must install the key on the WebCTRL® System Settings > Security tab.equipment file and a permissions key created by an original equipment manufacturer (OEM)..Menu command Notes Droplist Options Customize the following droplists in certain microblocks: • • • • • Tools > Configure Tools BACnet Engineering Units (Airflow. appears on When you open the . or Java VM information. number of ZN-counted microblocks.equipment file in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application.equipment files. license. For example. or to update all drivers. graphic libraries.. etc. Statistics See information about the current control program. the Permissions dialog box will show you what you are allowed to do with the file.. Help > Tip of the Day Uncheck Show tips on startup if you don't want to see the tips when you start the application.equipment files to EIKON® LogicBuilder . Convert EIKON® for WebCTRL Equipment Convert EIKON® for WebCTRL . Help > About Technical support may ask you for this version.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 42 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . AI) Output types (AO) Actuator types (AO) Input types (AI) Sensor types (AI) Click Add. If you click on Restricted. Remove all Property Page Text Uncheck the Show Property Page Text field for all microblocks in the current control program. or Help. eiw file or open the . See "Editing EIKON® for WebCTRL control programs" below.equipment files To quickly upgrade EIKON® for WebCTRL .Chapter 13 Working with control programs created in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application Some functionality of a WebCTRL® Logic page (for example. consider doing one of the following to prevent using it as the starting point for future control program edits. After editing. see "Upgrading EIKON® for WebCTRL . you can import the . all the control programs in the selected folder are copied to a new backup folder.eiw file. you can open the . • Move the . alarm categories. jumping to labels) requires that the control program be an EIKON® LogicBuilder .equipment file or import the . EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. select Tools > Convert EIKON for WebCTRL Equipment.equipment file. NOTE Before the upgrade takes place.eiw file name. IMPORTANT If you used custom schedule categories. NOTE After you edit a . To import a .equipment files. or alarm templates in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application.eiw file: 1 Select File > Import from EIKON for WebCTRL.equipment files" below. • Add -obsolete to the .equipment files to EIKON® LogicBuilder . you will save the control program only as a . you must import them into the EIKON® LogicBuilder application before you upgrade or edit the EIKON® for WebCTRL files. Editing EIKON® for WebCTRL control programs To edit an EIKON® for WebCTRL control program. then click Open. 2 Browse to the folder containing the EIKON® for WebCTRL .equipment file.equipment files to EIKON® LogicBuilder files: 1 In the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. Upgrading EIKON® for WebCTRL .0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 43 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . the EIKON® LogicBuilder application does not use a .eiw file.eiw file.equipment files. To edit an EIKON® for WebCTRL control program in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. then click Open.eiw file to a folder named Obsolete.equipment file. To quickly upgrade multiple EIKON® for WebCTRL . 2 Select the file you want to import. To import custom categories and templates from the EIKON® for WebCTRL application If you used custom schedule categories. CAUTION Importing deletes any custom categories or templates that you may have defined in the EIKON® LogicBuilder application. NOTE If needed for v2.ini file located in your previous system's Eikon folder. you must import those custom items from the ems. 4 Click OK.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 44 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . 2 On the Alarm/Schedule Categories tab.0 or earlier alarms. alarm categories. click Import from INI. you can add templates on the Alarm Template tab. or alarm templates in the EIKON® for WebCTRL application. V2. EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.ini file: 1 Select Options > Preferences. To import from the ems. 3 Open the ems.ini file.5 or later alarms use the Universal template. 21. 25 third-party BACnet addresses • 30. 41 control programs • 5. 41 schedule • 10. 41 Property Editor • 8. 13 P properties • 5. 10. 36 Logic pages • 8. mouse and keyboard • 8 simulate a control program • 32 symbols • 34 F font • 17 T G text • 22. 30. 41 keyboard shortcuts • 8 L labels • 15. 13 simulating • 32 UNI • 11. 43 service packs and patches • 41 shortcuts. 13 images • 19 W J wires • 15 workspace options • 8 joints • 13 EIKON® LogicBuilder v6. 40 Properties pages • 14. 21. 41 M metric • 8.0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 45 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . 13 B background color • 13 bundled resources • 30. 43 alarm templates • 43 apply update • 7. 8. 13 microblock common properties • 7. 41 E S EIKON for WebCTRL • 43 error indicator • 16 errors • 16 expressions • 21 schedule categories • 10.Index A K alarm categories • 30. 34 retired • 41 C category alarm • 30. 30. 14. 10. 21. 35 microblock properties • 40 microblocks • 5. 13. 13 ZN • 13 controllers • 10 custom icon • 13 custom microblock • 19 N Normal control program • 10. 14 D R download • 5 drawing lines/shapes • 18 reorder items • 22 Rnet tags • 37. 41 trends • 7 enabling historian • 7 graphics • 40 H highlight connections • 36 U I UNI control program • 11. 13 Normal • 10. 0 User Manual ALC Proprietary and Confidential 46 © 2013 Automated Logic Corporation All rights reserved . 13 ZS sensor • 37 EIKON® LogicBuilder v6.Z ZN control program • 7.
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