Jacques,
I have seen the green background on analog points if they are out of range but
not bad. Something to be careful of. I have seen where if the value has the
green background, the value is still used by other blocks as if it were a good
signal, like totalizers and such. This can play tricks on logic.
Tony S
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Subject: [foxboro] the green, the red and the ugly
Anyone know why seemingly random points would consistently illuminate their
background text green with white lettering instead of red with white lettering
to indicate an out-of-range condition in FoxView?
Out-of-service is always cyan as it should be but seven points in our system
decided they prefer green to red and I cannot find out why. I checked Foxboro
documentation and compared parameter by parameter in ICC with other blocks in
the same compound and it doesn't add up.
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