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Settings panel of the Monitoring interface object is given on figure.
Description of the Monitoring object settings panel elements is given in table.
# | Name | Method for setting the parameter value | Description | Type | Default value | Value range |
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1 | Identifier | Automatically | Shows the identification number of the Monitoring object in the system | Nonnegative integer | - | >=0 |
2 | Name | Enter the value in the field | Shows the identification number of the Monitoring object in the system | Latin letters and service characters | Monitoring | A line representing a sequence of any symbols (letters, digits, service characters apart from > and < symbols), not case-sensitive. |
3 | Display | Is selected in the list | Assigns the parent Display object for the Monitoring object | Names of Display objects registered in the system | Name of the parent Display object | Depends on the number of the Display objects in the system |
4 | Groups of alarms check boxes | Is set in a check box | Sets alarms that one want to visualize on the Control panel | Boolean | All checkboxes except the Extra 1 and Extra 2 are set | If check box is set next to the group of alarms, then alarm from the corresponding group will be displayed on the Control panel |
5 | Owners panel check box | Is set in a check box | Enables Owners panel displaying | Boolean | True | True – Owners panel is displayed False – Owners panel is hidden |
X: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the X coordinate in the horizontal axis for the upper-left corner of the Owners panel interface box | % of the screen width | 0 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
Y: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the Y coordinate in the vertical axis for the upper-left corner of the Owners panel interface box | % of the screen width | 50 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
W: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the width of the Owners panel interface box | % of the screen width | 100 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
H: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the height of the Owners panel interface box | % of the screen width | 50 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
% field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the scaling of objects in the Owners panel | Percent | 100 | From 100% to 500%. If the scaling parameter exceeds 110%, then the high resolution icons will be displayed on the object, and the Courier New font will be used for the text in the object title, otherwise - MS Sans Serif | |
Monitor drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the number of the physical monitor which coordinates are specified. Monitors are numbered in physical order from left to right, top to bottom. Thus, number 1 corresponds to the top-left monitor, regardless of which monitor is the primary or first in the OS numbering. In the figure, the monitor numbers in the OS are highlighted in gray, and monitor numbers in Axxon PSIM are highlighted in red: Attention! It is recommended to use the same resolution for all monitors in the system. Different resolutions are allowed only if each row of logical monitors is aligned to some sort of boundary (for example, to the top) | Natural number series | 1 | From 1 to 16 | |
6 | Control panel check box | Is set in a check box | Enables Control panel displaying | Boolean | True | True – Control panel is displayed |
X: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the X coordinate in the horizontal axis for the upper-left corner of the Control panel interface box | % of the screen width | 0 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
Y: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the Y coordinate in the vertical axis for the upper-left corner of the Control panel interface box | % of the screen height | 50 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
W: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the width of the Control panel interface box | % of the screen width | 100 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
H: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the height of the Control panel interface box | % of the screen height | 50 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
% field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the scaling of objects in the Control panel | Percent | 100 | From 100% to 500%. If the scaling parameter exceeds 110%, then the high resolution icons will be displayed on the object, and the Courier New font will be used for the text in the object title, otherwise - MS Sans Serif | |
Monitor drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the number of the physical monitor which coordinates are specified. Monitors are numbered in physical order from left to right, top to bottom. Thus, number 1 corresponds to the top-left monitor, regardless of which monitor is the primary or first in the OS numbering. In the figure, the monitor numbers in the OS are highlighted in gray, and monitor numbers in Axxon PSIM are highlighted in red: Attention! It is recommended to use the same resolution for all monitors in the system. Different resolutions are allowed only if each row of logical monitors is aligned to some sort of boundary (for example, to the top) | Natural number series | 1 | From 1 to 16 | |
7 | Log panel check box | Is set in a check box | Enables Log panel displaying | Boolean | True | True – Log panel is displayed |
X: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the X coordinate in the horizontal axis for the upper-left corner of the Log panel interface box | % of the screen width | 0 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
Y: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the Y coordinate in the vertical axis for the upper-left corner of the Log panel interface box | % of the screen height | 0 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
W: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the width of the Log panel interface box | % of the screen width | 100 | from 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
H: field | Enter the value in the field | Set the height of the Log panel interface box | % of the screen width | 50 | From 0 to 100. When more than one monitor is connected to the computer it is possible to use coordinates outside this range, but it is not recommended to use coordinates less than -200 | |
Monitor drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets the number of the physical monitor which coordinates are specified. Monitors are numbered in physical order from left to right, top to bottom. Thus, number 1 corresponds to the top-left monitor, regardless of which monitor is the primary or first in the OS numbering. In the figure, the monitor numbers in the OS are highlighted in gray, and monitor numbers in Axxon PSIM are highlighted in red: Attention! It is recommended to use the same resolution for all monitors in the system. Different resolutions are allowed only if each row of logical monitors is aligned to some sort of boundary (for example, to the top) | Natural number series | 1 | From 1 to 16 | |
8 | Non-empty Comment field check box | Is set in a check box | Is set to require that operators leave comments when accepting an alarm to describe the alarm and/or their actions | Boolean | True | True – Comment field shall not be empty on alarm accepting |
9 | Use filter by events check box | Is set in a check box | Is set to enable filtering objects by Alarm and Failure events and Connected and Disconnected states | Boolean | True | True – filter can be applied. False – filter cannot be applied. |
10 | Warning when watching live video check box | Is set in a check box | Is set if it is necessary to display a warning upon the live video playback attempt that it can create the critical load on the data channel | Boolean | True | True – when live video is attempted to be viewed, the warning is displayed |
11 | Viewing live video through gateway check box | Is set in a check box | Is set if Agents of Control and Additional workplaces are in different subnets and the Monitoring PSIM components are not in a distributed system configuration in Axxon PSIM object tree and Data gateway is in use for transmission of live video to Additional workplaces | Boolean | False | True – live video is transferred to the Additional workplaces through the data gateway False – live video is transferred to the Additional workplaces directly from the Agent of control |
12 | Viewing live video from all cameras (add.) check box | Is set in a check box | Is set if the All cameras of Partition of Control item should be added to the object's Video image playback context menu which enables viewing video from all cameras of the selected Partition of Control | Boolean | False | True – the All cameras of Partition of Control item is added to the object's Video image playback context menu False – there is no All cameras of Partition of Control item in the menu |
13 | Video stream speed field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the number of frames per second of the video image when viewing live video or video from the archive.
| Frames per second | 25 | Depends on the camera features |
14 | Compression drop-down list | Select from the list | Sets live video compression rate. | Supported compression rates | No | 0-5 |
15 | Cameras... button | Click the button | Opens a window for configuring cameras prohibited from viewing live video for users | - | - | - |
16 | Filter by owners field | Via the Filter... button | Displays selected pairs of users and owners | - | - | - |
17 | Filter... button | Click the button | Opens a window for configuring the correspondence of owners to users | - | - | - |