Tabs that are Common to Many Configuration Forms

Much of the driver-specific configuration on advanced drivers is undertaken using a series of configuration Forms. These Forms have a series of ‘tabs’ or ‘pages’ on which you specify different aspects of configuration.

The Forms often have a combination of these tabs, which are common to many configuration Forms:

Identification

Use to optionally define a Help View and to indicate whether the item is to be excluded from any Exclusive Control activity (see Defining Identification Details).

Location

Use to specify the item's geographical coordinates. (You need only configure the properties on this tab if your system uses Geo SCADA Expert's Geographical Location features.)

User Methods

Use to define any custom pick actions (‘methods’) for the item (see Using the User Methods Tab to Define Custom Actions ).

Alarm

Use to define optional features associated with alarms for the item (see Defining an Item or Group’s Alarm Properties).

Redirection

Use to define any alarm redirections for the item (see Configure Alarm Redirections for an Item or Group).

In addition, the Forms include one or more tabs for specifying item- or driver-specific configuration. For information on configuring the properties on such tabs, see the relevant driver-specific documentation (for example, for information on the DNP3 tab on the DNP3 Outstation Forms, see the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to the DNP3 Driver).

For aspects of configuration that are common to most types of database item, see the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Configuration.


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