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29 29  The sorting of diagrams and folders (IM objects) depends on the indicated position, see Fig. 2.1, as well as additional settings in the tree itself when the button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 20.33.22.png||height="27" width="31"]]is right-clicked.
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31 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 20.34.06.png||height="80" width="305"]]
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33 33  The tree structure is sorted in ascending order based on the defined positional indices.
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44 44  
45 45  The **Debug** mode [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 20.50.14.png||height="35" width="33"]] allows the diagram designer to configure active templates to display any actions embedded in the logical rules of the elements. After activating this mode, click on the diagram object to be checked. After that, information appears with the attribute code of the IM object, the tag ID number, and its value/quality/status. To apply the values entered in these fields, click on the **Apply** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 20.50.38.png||height="32" width="30"]]. This mode does not change the tag configuration and does not send a signal of the user’s manual input to the system.
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49 49  Figure 2.2. Measurements in the debug mode
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54 54  
55 55  Another button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 20.55.35.png||height="30" width="78"]] in the Actions menu removes the mark assigned to the diagram object.
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58 58  
59 59  Figure 2.3. Dispatch marks interface
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75 75  An example of calling object measurements is shown in Fig. 2.4.
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79 79  Figure 2.4. Calling object measurements
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95 95  Tag settings can be managed in Measurements. Additional fields are expanded by clicking on the setpoints button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-03 at 21.02.31.png||height="29" width="84"]] (see Fig. 2.5). The setpoints can only be edited by users who have the right to do so.
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99 99  Figure 2.5. Setpoints
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101 101  Clicking on the setpoint opens an additional menu where the status, value, acknowledgment, and the time of insensitivity can be adjusted (see Fig. 2.6). This menu appears both on the already configured setpoints and on the missing ones.
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105 105  Figure 2.6. Setpoint settings
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107 107  The object class code and its ID are displayed in the object measurements section (see Fig. 2.7), which is bound to the Information Model (IM). When clicked, the object is redirected to the **Information Model editor** page. Access to this page is restricted to users with the appropriate rights.
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111 111  Figure 2.7. Measurements of the IM object
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115 115  Tags in the measurements associated with technology events are highlighted with a colored background, as well as with flashing, which allows to quickly navigate which of the parameters of the active object of the diagram is associated with a particular event, see example in Fig. 2.8. The background color of the backlight is the same as that of the animation frame of the active object in the additional settings of the diagram.
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119 119  Figure 2.8. Highlighting tag values associated with a technology event
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210 210  
211 211  == 4.2. Binding of parameters: general information ==
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213 -When selecting an inactive element on the diagram and clicking on the Setting up rules button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 12.24.23.png||height="23" width="27"]], the **Component visual settings** window appears (see Fig. 4.4).
213 +When selecting an inactive element on the diagram and clicking on the Setting up rules button [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 12.24.23.png||height="23" width="27"]], the **Component visual settings** window appears (see Fig. 4.4).​​​​​​​
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215 215  [[image:Screenshot 2025-12-04 at 12.24.58.png]]
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