Command and Control

A set of command and control widgets providing interactive interfaces for managing and modifying data or system states.

Boolean Control

Use the Boolean control to attach a toggle switch to any data values with binary states.

Examples include:

  • Controlling HVAC equipment status

  • Emergency action controls

Widget Functions

Examples below show the Boolean Control Widget Configuration entry fields and resultant effect on the widget displayed.

Boolean Control Widget Configuration
Resultant Charting Widget

*Widget Title, Y Axis, Configuration of Data Streams, and Global Date Range Setpoint (GDRS) are foundational features in widgets that ensure usability and integration. Further information on these features can be found in Widgets Introduction.

  1. True/False Value Name Customizable labels that represent the ON (true) and OFF (false) states of the Boolean control, such as "Running/Stopped" or "Active/Inactive."

Numeric Control

Use the numeric control to modify the number value of data sets. Typically used for temperature set points.

Examples include:

  • Controlling HVAC equipment thresholds

  • Emergency action controls

Widget Functions

Examples below show the Numeric Control Widget Configuration entry fields and resultant effect on the widget displayed.

Numeric Control Widget Configuration
Resultant Charting Widget

*Widget Title, Y Axis, Configuration of Data Streams, and Global Date Range Setpoint (GDRS) are foundational features in widgets that ensure usability and integration. Further information on these features can be found in Widgets Introduction.

  1. Value Input A field for entering a specific numerical value directly.

  2. Increase and Decrease Trigger Buttons Buttons to increment or decrement the current value by a predefined step.

  3. Release A trigger button to revert the value to its default or configured state.

  4. Command A trigger button to confirm the numeric value input.

String Control

Use the string control to modify the string values for data sets.

Examples include:

  • Announcing HVAC equipment status

  • Emergency action controls

  • Presentation or display screen building updates

Widget Functions

Examples below show the String Control Widget Configuration entry fields and resultant effect on the widget displayed.

String Control Widget Configuration
Resultant Charting Widget

*Widget Title, Y Axis, Configuration of Data Streams, and Global Date Range Setpoint (GDRS) are foundational features in widgets that ensure usability and integration. Further information on these features can be found in Widgets Introduction.

  1. Text Input A field for entering or editing a string of text.

  2. Apply Trigger Button A button used to confirm and execute the entered text as a command.

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