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Correlations Pane
11.0 Correlations Pane
Most of the primary list views (shown in the top right pane) are used in combination with a
correlation view in the bottom right pane. The correlation view is a tabbed pane. Each tab
shows a different category of circuit, display LED, etc.
Figure 43 Correlations Pane
11.1 Input Circuit Correlations
If the currently selected circuit(s) is/are inputs then the correlation view has tabs for:
• Signals
• Relays
• Display Points (Input Zone and Bypass, etc.)
11.2 Output Circuit Correlations
If the currently selected circuit(s) is/are outputs then the correlation view has tabs for:
• Alarm
• Supv
• Trouble
• Monitor
• Display Points (Output Zones and Bypass LEDs etc.).
When the user selects Add Correlations a non-modal dialog is used to display the circuits and
display items that are eligible to be correlated to the selected items in the top, right pane. It has
the same set of tabs as the correlation view. It is kept synchronized with the correlation view: if
a certain tab category is selected on one, its counterpart is automatically selected on the other.
As correlations are added to the current set, they are removed from the available set.
If multiple items are selected in the top pane, then the correlations view will only show those
correlations that are common to all of them. This means the set of displayed correlations can
shrink to the empty set. If the user selects a mix of input and outputs no correlations can be
shown