SA_5EquipmentStatus
- Last UpdatedJul 29, 2024
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SA_5EquipmentStatus is a support symbol intended to be integrated with other symbols as an equipment status indicator. The symbol can show the current status of up to five pieces of equipment and show six equipment states.
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1-Equipment Active |
5-Equipment-5 States |
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Each square represents a single piece of equipment. Color fill and icons within each equipment status indicator square shows the equipment's current status.
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Active |
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Passive |
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Transitioning Active |
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Transitioning Passive |
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Interlocked |
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Out of Service |
Symbol exceptions
The symbol has no known exceptions or limitations.
Symbol components
The visual symbol components of the SA_5EquipmentStatus symbol are largely based on two Wizard options to select the number of pieces of equipment shown by the symbol and the number of supported equipment states.
The two examples above show a basic symbol configured for a single piece of equipment and a more complex example showing the status of five pieces of equipment. The second example shows five of the possible six equipment states.
Wizard options
The symbol has two Wizard options.
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Select an option for the number of possible equipment states that can be shown by the symbol. |
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Select a number between One and Five as the number of pieces of equipment to be represented by the symbol. |
Custom properties
The symbol includes a custom property for each piece of equipment and each equipment status type. The symbol's custom property names indicate the number of a piece of equipment represented by the symbol and the current equipment status type using the following format:
equipmentstatustypeMulltipleEquipmentObjX.equipmentstatus
Example:
BasicMultipleEquipmentObj1.Active
which means the current equipment status type is Basic, the number of the equipment is 1, and the equipment status is Active.
In this help, the custom properties are listed by the possible equipment status types the equipment status is supported. For example, the Active equipment status belongs to the Basic, Advanced, and All equipment status types and is identified as Basic_Advanced_All_MultipleObjX.Active. Based on the option you select for the EquipmentStatusType Wizard option, the actual custom property names for an Active equipment status custom property is BasicMultipleEquipmentObjX.Active, AdvancedMultipleEquipmentObjX.Active, and AllMultipleEquipmentObjX.Active.
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Output custom property that shows the symbol's equipment status as a string. |
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Basic_Advanced_All_MultipleEquipmentObjX.Active custom property |
Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is active or running. |
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Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is interlocked. |
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Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is out of service. |
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Basic_Advanced_All_MultipleEquipmentObjX.Passive custom property |
Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is passive or stopped. |
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Advanced_All_MultipleEquipmentObjX.TransitioningActive custom property |
Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is transitioning to active. |
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Advanced_All_MultipleEquipmentObjX.TransitioningPassive custom property |
Set to True to show that a piece of equipment is transitioning to passive. |







