User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- What you can do using ProVisionaire Control
- Operating requirements of the software
- Terms and concepts to understand
- Installation procedure
- Screen structure
- Basic process
- Start up, and register devices
- Placing widgets on a page
- Labeling widgets for easier recognition
- Adding a page
- Specifying a background for the page
- Adjusting the placement of the widgets
- Saving the project file
- Testing operation
- Making security settings
- Creating a controller file
- Making KIOSK start automatically
- Adding parameters or meters for an MTX/MRX system
- Functions specific to initial mode
- Title bar
- Menu bar
- Tool bar
- “Controllers” area
- “Devices” area
- “Widgets” area
- Work area
- “Properties” area
- Widgets
- Dialog boxes and windows
- “Setup” dialog box
- “New Project Wizard” dialog box
- “Add Controller” dialog box
- “Run Controller File” dialog box
- “Import Controller File” dialog box
- “Select Controllers to Import” dialog box
- “Export Controller File” dialog box
- “Imported Images” dialog box
- “Add Device” dialog box
- “Target Editor” dialog box
- “Edit Text” dialog box
- “Edit Device Identifier” dialog box
- “Select Image” dialog box
- “Master Style” dialog box
- “System Monitor” window
- “ProVisionaire Monitoring Service Settings” view
- Specifying the IP address
- Tips
- Troubleshooting
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Dials
There is only one type of dial widget.
Dial properties
Here we explain the parameters that are shown in the “Properties”
area when the focus is on a dial. Depending on the settings, some
parameters are not shown.
Areas whose Value field is darkly shaded cannot be edited.
Items with an “*” in Property are style-related information.
Property Value
[General] Overall properties of the widget
[Name] The name of the widget. If you place the
widget first and assign a parameter
later, you can enter a name here to indi-
cate the parameter that you intend to
assign.
[Type] The type of widget.
[Visible] Selects whether the widget is visible or
invisible in control mode.
[Read Only] Selects whether the widget can be
operated.
If you select [Yes], the widget functions
as an indicator.
[Control] Overall information on what is con-
trolled
[Model] The model name of the device.
[Device Identifier] The identifier of the device. The unit ID
or the IP address is shown.
[Parameter
Address]
The parameter name assigned to the
widget.
[Input Channel]
etc.
The parameter’s channel number, etc.
The name differs depending on the
parameter that is assigned.
[Upper Bound
Value]
Specifies the maximum value.
[Lower Bound
Value]
Specifies the minimum value.
[Band Base
Value]
Specifies the initial value specified
when the widget is placed.
[Position/Appear-
ance]
Overall appearance of the widget
[X] Specifies the horizontal distance from
the top left of the screen and the top left
of the widget.
[Y] Specifies the vertical distance from the
top left of the screen and the top left of
the widget.
[Width] Specifies the width of the widget.
[Height] Specifies the height of the widget.
[Border Style] * Selects whether the widget has a bor-
der.
Property Value