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You sort on alarms, waveforms, and events to get a better overview in the Alarms View, Waveform View, or Events View.
You select fields in the Alarm view, Waveform View, or Event view to display information regarding alarms, waveforms, or events.
You change the filter conditions to narrow what is displayed in the Alarms pane, Events pane, Alarm View, or Event View.
When you force a value, you override all input from the system. For example, if a schedule is set to enable a device at 09:00, but you want to enable it at 08:00, you can force the enablement at 08:00.
Control curve is a tool used to define non-linear relationships in control programs.
Use the Control Curve Coordinate dialog box to edit input and output value for a control curve coordinate point.
Use the Control Curve – Basic tab to add coordinates on a control curve.
Use the Control Curve Configuration interface to configure a control curve.
Use the Control Curve – General tab to configure a control curve.