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When

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you use multilayer interactive maps in Axxon PSIM,

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you can set rules for moving to the layers

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containing objects that

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generate an alarm.

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Ways of how you can search the layer from whose object an alarm signal

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occurs:

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  1. Open the interactive

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  1. map window

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  1. above all other active windows

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  1. if the Alarm event occurs, corresponding to the characters located on the layer

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  1. ,

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  1. by displaying the

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  1. corresponding

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  1. layer and characters.
  2. The layer with a registered 

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  1. Alarm event displays automatically.

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  1. Recursive search for the layer from whose objects the alarm signal occurs.

Displaying the Map over all windows

To open display the Map map window above over all other interface windows, set the Over all windows when alarm checkbox (1) and click the Apply button in Apply in the settings panel of the Map object. The Map window will now open on top of other windows in case of alarm registrationAfter you set the checkbox, the map window is displayed over all active windows if the Alarm event occurs on the objects located on the graphic map.

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If the

Map

map has multiple layers, this setting will only work for the active layer.

Example 1:

Layer

layer 1 is active, alarm

signal is

occurs on

Layer

layer 2.

The Map will not be

Map isn't displayed over all windows.

Example 2:

Layer

layer 2 is active, alarm

signal is

occurs on

Layer

layer 2.

The

Map

will be

is displayed over all windows.

In order

If you want to display

the Map

a map over all windows regardless of the active layer,

you should

enable Autoswitch (described below). For more details, see point 8 on the page The settings panel of the Map object.

Autoswitch to

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the alarm layer 

To automatically switch to the layer with

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the Alarm source object, set

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the Autoswitch checkbox (2) and click the Apply

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button. As a result, the layer with an alarm

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object will be activated when

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the Alarm event occurs.

Recursive search for

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the alarm layer

When you use multilayer maps, you must specify sequential links to other layers to be able

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To make it possible to move from the current active layer to any other layer on multilevel maps, the sequential links to other layers should be specified. If the links recursively connect all layers of the map, the recursive links can be used for registering an Alarm of the map. If the above condition is met, you can use recursive links when the Alarm event occurs on one of the layers. To enable recursive search of a the layer with a the registered Alarm event, set the the Search alarmed links recursively checkbox (3) and click the Apply button in the settings panel of the Map objectthe Map interface object. If there are many layers, you can limit the Search depth for links across layers by specifying the required value in the field (4):

  • empty field—search across layers is unlimited;
  • 0—no search by related layers, that is, in case of alarm, only the alarm layer will blink;
  • >0—indicates the number of layers through which the search is performed. For example, the map has six interconnected layers and the alarm occurs on the third layer. If the key value=1, the alarm will blink on the third layer, as well as on the second and the fourth layers.

The recursive search of objects on the

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map is a type of search

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where you can switch to the layer with an alarm from

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the layer where the indicator is located by moving sequentially to adjacent layers with the help of sequential links. If the

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Search for the shortest path

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checkbox is set (

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5), the shortest possible path to the layer with an alarm will be

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automatically selected.

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The 1st first layer contains the link to the 2nd indicator only on the second layer, and the 2nd second layer contains the link to indicator on the 3rd third layer. The 1st first layer is currently active. An alarm is triggered The Alarm signal occurs on the 3rd third layer. If the recursive search mode is onenabled, the link from the 1st indicator on the first layer will blink to the 2nd second layer will blink, and the link from the 2nd second layer to the 3rd layer will blinkthird one. If the recursive search is offdisabled, only the link indicator will blink from the 2nd second layer to the 3rd third layer will blink, not allowing the operator to see the alarm if the 1st layer is activeyou to monitor the Alarm signal on the first layer.

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The 1st first layer contains the links to indicators on the 2nd second and the 3d third layers, and the 2nd second layer contains the link to indicator on the 3d third layer (i.e. that is, there are two ways to reach the 3d third layer from the first layer: directly or via the 2nd layersecond layer or directly to the third one). Let's make the 1st first layer be currently active. AnThe Alarm comes from the 3d signal occurs on the third layer. If At the recursive search is on and mode with the set Search for the shortest path checkbox is set on the 1st first (active) layer, only the link indicator of the direct path to the 3rd third layer will blink. If the Search for the shortest path checkbox is not setcleared, the links both indicators on the first layer will blink (to the 2nd third and 3rd layer will blink on the 1st layerthe second layers)