• override Active (On)—Start an override at On state. A secondary popup provides afield in which you enter the duration of the override, in minutes. • override Inactive (Off)—Start an override at Off state. A secondary popup provides afield in which you enter the duration of the override, in minutes. • cancel—Cancels any active override. Other control commands Other more customized control commands maybe available. Typically, these commands have been given a descriptive label in the right-click command menu. Figure 2-10 Example (analog) override to a setpoint. Right-click on the element linked to an override. Choose setOverrideValue. On the popup value menu, the currently-stored override value displays. You can click OK to accept this value, or type another value in first. Then click OK. Right-click (again) on the element linked to an override. This time, choose override. On the popup duration menu, the currently-stored override duration (in minutes) displays. You can click OKto accept this duration, or type in another number of minutes. Then click OK to start the override. The override will last the duration specified, unless you (or some other user) cancels it.
Niagara Release 2.3 Revised: August 15, 2002 Niagara Browser Access Guide Chapter 2 Graphics and Commands Understanding Commands