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Widgets and Creating GS Screens Graphical Status Screens/Floor Plans • 93
9.4.1.1. Create GS Screens Quick Start
1. Enable the GS Screens menu by accessing the My
Info drop-down menu and selecting User Info.
2. Enable the Show GS Screen Edit Tool checkbox
on the My User Info page. Click Save at the bottom
of this page. Then click the Refresh button in the
navigation tree pane. This enables the Graphical
Status Screen Tasks menu when you right-click a
node in the navigation tree.
3. Right-click on the desired node in the tree, and
choose Add GS Screen. You are automatically in
Edit mode. For run mode, click the Run button in
the top-right corner. Click the desired widget(s)
from the Add Widgets palette and it will appear on
the blank GS Screen. You are automatically in Edit
mode when you arrive at this screen.
4. Right-click on the widget for editing capabilities
and properties. (The Properties menu for widgets
will vary depending on what type of widget you are
working with. For example, text-based widgets will
have different options for text formatting than table-
based widgets.)
5. On the right-click menu, click Properties to open
the Image Editor. The Properties menu options for
widgets will vary depending on which type of wid-
get you choose.
6. Add any desired points by selecting the point check-
boxes in the navigation tree, then pressing OK on
the Properties menu to save and view on-screen.
7. For a selection of images for the GS Screens, click
on the browse (...) icon and open the image data-
base. Choose between system and user images by
clicking Use This Image. Right-click on images
and System and User folders in the database tree for
options such as adding images, uploading images,
and more. Different images have unique functional-
ity depending on what the widget will be showing
from the controller: ON/OFF states, different real-
time values, and more. (The supported file types are
.jpg, gif., and .png.)
8. To associate points with your GS Screen, choose the
points from the Navigation Tree and they will auto-
matically appear under the Point References head-
ing at the bottom of the Image Editor.
9. Click OK at the bottom of the Properties window.
10. To save the GS Screen, click the save icon (save
indicator at the top right of your screen), or click
Save from the GS Screens drop-down menu (on the
tool bar at the top of the screen). A Save GS Screen
window opens and will ask you to name your GS
Screen. Enter a name for the GS Screen and click
OK. Once you have saved the GS Screen, the save
icon will disappear. Exporting and publishing the
GS Screen can be done from the GS Screens drop-
down menu.
11. After creating a GS Screen, toggle the button to
Run mode to see the GS Screen become active and
show real-time values.
9.4.1.2. The Add Widgets Palette
This palette offers a list of custom widgets that you
can use to create your GS Screen. Begin building your
GS Screen by selecting pre-existing widgets from the
floating Add Widgets palette, or click Image Library
from the GS Screens drop-down menu to open a list
of more widget options located under user or system
directories. You can also install your own widgets by
loading them into the Site Manager server file system
and create your own directories to store your widgets.
(The supported file types are .jpg, gif., and .png.)
Once a widget has been placed on the GS Screen,
right clicking on the widget will call up a property ed-
itor menu that allows you to edit each widget accord-
ingly.
9.4.1.3. Creating a Text-Only Label Widget
Quick Start
1. Right-click on a tree node and select Add GS
Screen.
2. Click on the GSText widget to add to the screen.
3. Right-click on the widget and select Properties.
4. Add any desired points by selecting the point check-
boxes in the navigation tree, then pressing OK on
the Properties menu to save and view on-screen.
5. Tab to the Label Text field.
6. Type text in the field and click OK.
7. Click Run (you are currently in Edit mode) from the
menu bar.
8. Verify the text you entered in the field is visible on
screen.
9.4.1.4. Point References
Once a GS Screen has been created it can be asso-
ciated with a point in the Navigation Tree. Use the
Point Reference section to link a widget with a point
by selecting the desired point in the navigation tree
TIP: Give the widget a unique name in the
Description field so you can easily find it in
the drop-down list.
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