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Unlike older bitmap-based systems, these graphics use vector scaling. This allows operators to resize windows without losing resolution or dealing with distortion.

: The configuration panel for managing variables, sizes, coordinate positions, visibility conditions, and data references of selected elements.

Changing a tank's color based on multi-state alarm limits.

: Provides a sandbox environment where input signals can be simulated to test graphic behavior without affecting the actual process.

Then, he remembered a trick a veteran ABB specialist had told him during a training session years ago: "Don't draw the factory. Build it."

This occurs when a graphic element points to an object or property tag that has been renamed or deleted in the Plant Explorer. Use the Reference Check tool within Graphics Builder to scan the display and remap broken links.

The builder supports standard data types including Booleans, Integers, Reals, and Strings. Expressions use a proprietary syntax similar to structured text or Excel formulas to evaluate process states. Common Animation Techniques

When you build a display in Graphics Builder, you are not merely drawing shapes. You are linking graphical representations directly to Aspect Objects. This object-oriented approach ensures that a change made to a master object automatically propagates across all associated graphic displays. Visual Basic vs. PG2 Graphics

Set the default background color conforming to your project's Human-Machine Interface (HMI) style guide. Step 3: Instantiate Reusable Symbols

Use trend sparklines and bar gauges instead of raw digital numbers. Performance Optimization

Place static text labels for equipment tags, unit names, and structural divisions.

Launching the Graphics Builder from the 800xA Plant Explorer opens a specialized Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The workspace is divided into several functional zones:

Primary operating display for a specific process unit or substation.


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