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Building Technologies Operating Instructions for ACS Operating and ACS Service CE1U5640en
HVAC Products 3 Applications Dec. 1, 2005
You can change the value of a data point only if you have the required write access,
which depends on your user access. The user level can be changed via the "Tools"
menu – Log on.... Depending on the password the program decides which user level
you are authorized to work on. The user levels correspond to those of the respective
devices: If, in the program, you work on the enduser level, for instance, you can
change the same values as if you were on the enduser level of the respective device.
A. Select a data point. Press the right mouse button. A menu is opened. From that
menu, select Properties... Window Data point command of that data point
appears. You can make the required settings there.
For that command, you can also double-click on the value or use the following
button:
B. To copy the value of a data point to some other data point, use the right mouse
button to click on the data point from which you want to copy the value. Select
Copy. Then, use the right mouse button to click on the data point you want to
assign the copied value to. Select Paste format.
Values can be copied and pasted only if both data points are of the same type
(e.g. both analog values or both switching times). It is also possible to copy the
values of 2 successive data points (multiple selection possible). The values will
then be transferred to the data points that follow the data point on which Paste
value was carried out. This function is very useful in connection with time switch
programs, for example.
After changing the value, the value appears in blue. The blue color is maintained until
the value is actually written to the device, whereupon it appears in black again:
Blue: Data point has been changed, but the value has not yet been
written to the device
Black: Data point has been read back
For more information, refer to the following chapters:
Displaying data points in Popcard
Displaying reference data points in Popcard
Checking the status of a data point in Popcard
Printing in Popcard
External editing of Popcard
Selecting a device from Popcard
Entering the password
3.3.7 Checking the status of a data point in Popcard
You can check the status of a data point.
To do this, select a data point. Press the right mouse button. A menu is opened. In
that window, select Status... Window Data point - Status of that data point appears:
Override
Out of service
Event enable
Device error
Periphery error
Disturbed
Unacknowledged
For more information, refer to the following chapters:
Displaying data points in Popcard
User level
Status