Query operating menus are managed in this mask.
Create a type of "monitoring structure" in this section. .
You can therefore monitor specific states within the areas controlled by the HS/FS and display them grouped together in the HTML or WAP display. and change them.
All the elements of the menu are available for setting up this monitoring structure.
There is also a special Query page.
The states are grouped together in a hierarchical menu.
The queries are always summarised on the next higher Query page.
The menu tree can be set up independently of the monitoring conditions.
"Open windows" are an example of a state.
If one of the conditions is met (e.g. "a window" opened), the menu button "Query/Abfragen" changes its symbol in the navigation bar. You can them simply go through the menu to find or close "the" open window.
Example Open windows:
You would like to find out how many windows are open on a particular floor of the house controlled by the HS/FS.
When you now create a Query page "Window monitoring" under "Query", you can assign subfolders such as "cellar", "ground floor", "upper floor" etc. to these Query pages. You then assign, for example, the menu items (values) with the windows monitored on the respective floor to these subfolders (Query pages).
If you also stored the corresponding data for the individual areas in the structure, you can then finally display information such as "ground floor: 4 windows are open!" in the HTML or WAP display if some of the monitored windows are open. You can proceed in exactly the same way with other objects to be monitored, e.g. lighting, external doors, devices that are switched on etc.
The Query menu consists of two different elements:
Create a type of "monitoring structure" in this section. .
You can therefore monitor specific states within the areas controlled by the HS/FS and display them grouped together in the HTML or WAP display. and change them.
All the elements of the menu are available for setting up this monitoring structure.
There is also a special Query page.
The states are grouped together in a hierarchical menu.
The queries are always summarised on the next higher Query page.
The menu tree can be set up independently of the monitoring conditions.
"Open windows" are an example of a state.
If one of the conditions is met (e.g. "a window" opened), the menu button "Query/Abfragen" changes its symbol in the navigation bar. You can them simply go through the menu to find or close "the" open window.
Example Open windows:
You would like to find out how many windows are open on a particular floor of the house controlled by the HS/FS.
When you now create a Query page "Window monitoring" under "Query", you can assign subfolders such as "cellar", "ground floor", "upper floor" etc. to these Query pages. You then assign, for example, the menu items (values) with the windows monitored on the respective floor to these subfolders (Query pages).
If you also stored the corresponding data for the individual areas in the structure, you can then finally display information such as "ground floor: 4 windows are open!" in the HTML or WAP display if some of the monitored windows are open. You can proceed in exactly the same way with other objects to be monitored, e.g. lighting, external doors, devices that are switched on etc.
The Query menu consists of two different elements:
- Query page
- And the other menu elements such as:
- Switching line which triggers commands or only displays values
- Special masks (e.g. timer, calendar, camera, value input, graph etc.)
Query elements can not be combined as desired. Additional Query pages or only menu elements can be subordinated to a Query page. A combination of Query pages and menu elements is not possible!
1.Mask structure Query page
The essential difference between a Query page and masks for the menu structure are the lack of communication objects for controlling the dynamic text and dynamic symbol in line and header.
The dynamic text and dynamic symbol are automatically controlled on a Query page via the number of sub-elements displayed.
The sub-elements are displayed if the value of the Query control is not equal to zero (see below).
The dynamic text and dynamic symbol are automatically controlled on a Query page via the number of sub-elements displayed.
The sub-elements are displayed if the value of the Query control is not equal to zero (see below).
2.Mask structure Query menu bar
The essential difference between the Query menu bar and masks for the menu structure is the additional field for the Query control.
A communication object is assigned here.
If this communication object has a value not equal to zero, the line is displayed in the Query menu .
If this communication object has a value equal to zero, the line is not displayed in the Query menu.
A communication object is assigned here.
If this communication object has a value not equal to zero, the line is displayed in the Query menu .
If this communication object has a value equal to zero, the line is not displayed in the Query menu.