Niagara Browser Access Guide


Figure 1-6Special views from hyperlinks in graphics



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Niagara Browser Access Guide
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Figure 1-6
Special views from hyperlinks in graphics.
Weekly
Schedule
View
This lets you review the day-of-week event times in a schedule also modify them if you have rights. Other links are to holiday schedules and special schedule events. See Reviewing Schedules page 3-3, for more information.
Calendar
View
Lets you review defined holidays using a calendar also add and delete them (if you have rights).
See Reviewing Holidays,”
page 3-13, for more information.
Log Chart
View
Presents stored data in logs or archives in a graphical chart format. Included area number of controls to zoom in, change colors and formats, and soon. See Viewing Chart Data,”
page 5-3, for more information.



Chapter 1 Getting Started
Status Line Information
Niagara Release Niagara Browser Access Guide Revised: August 15, 2002
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Status Line Information
In the lower left corner of your browser window is an area called the status line. As you mouse over a hyperlink in a system graphic, the status line displays the link destination, as shown in Figure 1-7
. The destination is typically a database address (
Swid
) in the station database.
Figure 1-7
Status line shows link destinations and other details related to cursor position.
Status line information is most useful when viewing log charts inline graph form, as it reports the current y | x position of your cursor. This allows you to point to any particular spot on the line graph and seethe exact value | time/date” information, as shown in Figure 1-8
below.
Figure 1-8
In a log chart, the status line reflects the current "y | x" position of your cursor.
Signing Off the System
There is no specific procedure to sign off your browser connection to the station. However, it is strongly recommended that you simply close (not minimize) all browser windows when signing off.
Click the close control in the upper right corner of each browser window.
This prevents someone else from accessing the system when you are away from your computer.

Niagara Release 2.3
Revised: August 15, 2002
Niagara Browser Access Guide
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Beginner's FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

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