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Its refereed to the way in which the data is structured across the Displays throughout the Project. The organization method recommended is using a series of levels and sublevels, where each one of them is more detailed than the previous one.

Hierarchical Levels.


  • Level 1: High-Level information, indication of performance and events that require immediate attention.
  • Level 2: Display used by operators to perform their
  • Level 3: Contain individual equipment information and
  • Level 4: Most detailed display, provide information on individual components and

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The HPG are accessed through the Draw Editor at the Symbol Library button (located at the toolbar).

Insert Symbol.

List of Symbols

The Symbols are separated 3 big Categories (Default, HighPerformance and Standard). As we are focusing on the HighPerformance ones, each subcategory has its components detailed below.

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To map the added symbol to a runtime object (Tag or some other property) double-click on it to display its supported properties.

Symbol Runtime Properties.


Each symbol has different runtime properties, but they all have a similar behavior on their appearance.

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The ItemName properties related to HPG Symbols are highlighted in the image below.

Symbol Themes.


The user can easily create new themes (or edit pre-existing ones) at this page. Some examples using different themes can be found at the following images.

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This Symbol acts as an indicator for the Alarm State of an specific Tag. It can display the alarm priority level (low, medium and high) and it have 3 different color configurations according to the Alarm State:

Alarm Indicator Symbol.

 

There is a Tag property called AlarmPriorityEnum that is used for animating the Alarm Indicator Symbol. The Enum property has the following settings:

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