A typical system model, as shown in the System Status display
About generic displays
If you have many identical assets, such as a series of holding tanks, you can use one generic
display to show information about each tank. (Generic displays work in a similar manner to
point detail displays—that is, when you call up a generic display, you need to specify the
asset whose details you want to view.) For information on generic displays, see the HMIWeb
Display Building Guide.
Note that, in order to make use of generic displays, you must develop a systematic naming
convention.
For example, you might have the following asset model:
\assets\precipitation\train1\precipitator1
\assets\precipitation\train1\precipitator2
Each precipitator might have 2 points (whose tag names are VLV001 and
VLV002 respectively). For a generic display, you would use the same item
name for the points (for example, Valve):
\assets\precipitation\train1\precipitator1\Valve
\assets\precipitation\train1\precipitator2\Valve
You can then create a generic display that references Valve.
Enterprise models
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