6–4 Color Indication As previously mentioned, a main feature is that “off-normal” statuses are indicated in the table by some color other than white—using the same status-indication colors seen in a GxPage. Colors seen in the status table areas follows: • White (ok) • Red (inAlarm) • Orange (fault) • Cyan or Light Blue (outOfService) • Yellow (down) Status Information The status column shows “ok” for each object with normal status. Objects showing any other status flags) (inAlarm, fault, down, etc) typically have a colored row. One exception is if a single status flag “unackedAlarm.” This means that the object had an alarm condition (and as yet, it is unacknowledged by a user since occurrence). Summary (Value) Information The summary (far-right) column is where the object’s value and units appear, such as “57.5 For mA” for an analog objector On Off Active true and soon fora binary object. Commandable objects with priority levels also include the current active priority level, for example Off @ Schedule (Summary information for log objects shows the last archive timestamp, and for other object types may show description or some other information. F OLLOWING L INKS Click on any object to see its default view. For most objects, especially those capable of off-normal color indication, this displays its properties table (Figure 6-3 ). Figure 6-3