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Niagara Browser Access Guide
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3.
Click the highlighted command.
If a second popup control appears (below right, enter a value, and click Ok. The command is issued and the popup menu disappears.
Note
If the secondary popup control remains after you click OK, this means that the value you entered is outside the acceptable value range. To see what the specific range is, look at the status line in the lower-left of your browser window (Figure 2-6
). Your value entry must fall within the limits shown in brackets.
Figure 2-6
Browser status line shows acceptable value range if command not accepted.
In this example, only values between 0.0 and 100.0 are accepted.

Niagara Release 2.3
Revised: August 15, 2002
Niagara Browser Access Guide
Chapter 2 Graphics and Commands
Understanding Commands

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Understanding Commands
There are two basic categories of commands:
Control Commands
—These commands affect some aspect of distributed system control. Examples include establishing a setpoint or turning lights on/off.
Administrative Commands
—These commands apply to the maintenance of the Niagara system itself, such as the handling of logged data.
C
ONTROL
C
OMMANDS
Control commands include the following types:

Binary output commands
—To manually turn on/off lights and equipment.

Analog output commands
—Typically, to manually set or modify setpoints.

Multi-state output commands
—To manually control a multi-state device (for example, speed fan, or select one of several enumerated modes.
Output commands listed above can occur at two (2) of the possible 16 different priority levels
—manual (level 8) and emergency (level 1). The lowest priority level is schedule (16), and the highest level is emergency (Depending on your system’s configuration, additional control commands may include:

Override control commands
—To issue timed-overrides of binary loads, analog devices or setpoints, and multi-state outputs.

Other control commands
—Other right-click control commands are possible.
Each of the control command types above is explained separately ahead, including the default commands that may appear on the command menu.

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