System information

Table 6: Components of Display Control Tool
DescriptionNameCallout
Hides the Display Control tool. After you hide the tool, a faint arrow
appears that allows you to restore the tool.
Collapse1
Zooms the graphic to fit in the frame.Fit to Window
(center block)
2
Allows you to zoom by moving the ball clockwise (zoom in) and
counterclockwise (zoom out) along the zoom ring.
Zoom Ball with Zoom Ring3
Enables and disables the panning tool that allows you to move the
graphic in the workspace.
Turn On/Off Panning4
Allows you to pan up, down, left, and right over the graphic in set
increments.
Move (four arrows)5
Displays the current zoom level.Current Zoom Level6
Enables and disables the manual zoom (magnifying glass) that allows
you to re-center the graphic and zoom in an out.
Turn On/Off Zoom Mode7
Drops down a list of Tools. At this time, only the Trend Module is
available.
Tools Menu8
Opens and closes the Trend Module. This option appears when you
click the Tools down arrow. See Opening the Trend Module.
Trend9
Allows you to move the Display Control tool to a different area of the
graphic.
Move Display Control10
Graphic View Tasks
The following task sections apply to the Graphic view:
Viewing a Graphic
Opening the Trend Module
Changing Item Values
Adding a Temporary Override
Schedules Function Mode
Schedules Function Mode Overview
The Schedules function mode allows you to see schedule information for the site.
The Schedules function mode contains the following views:
Schedule Summary view
Schedule Details view
Schedule Summary View
The Schedule Summary view contains a list of the schedules present in the folder you select in the selection tree
and any nested folders under that folder. If you click a link in the Value column and you have the appropriate privileges,
you can add a temporary override.
What is a temporary override?
A temporary override is a short term change you make to the output value of a schedule.
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