Using the Color Window to Define a Color
Each ClearSCADA system is supplied with sets of default colors. These sets include:
- System Colors—Colors that are used to indicate the status of an item, such as ‘Outstation Override’ (see System Colors).
- Alarm Colors—Colors that are used to indicate that an item is in a particular alarm state (for example, ‘Unacknowledged’) (see Edit a Severity Range).
You can use the default colors on your system or choose to replace any of the colors with custom colors. You can also use a custom color to indicate a particular Point or Forecast state, in place of the default ‘Normal’ state color (see Defining a Custom State Color).
If you decide to use a custom color, you will need to use the Color window to specify the color that you want to use. This section explains how to use the Color window (see Using the Color Window). For information on accessing the Color window, see the appropriate section listed above.
When you specify a custom color, ensure that the color that you choose is not identical to, or could be confused with, another color on the system.