2. In the <Alarms> tag, create a separate area for each alarm
3. Enter the alarm number in the <Alarm AlarmID= "..." > tag, or
4. Enter the color values in the following alarm color types:
Example:
#000000: Black
#FF0000: Red
#00FF00: Green
#0000FF: Blue
#FFFFFF: White
The text and number colors have been changed in the following example.
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or for an alarm number range.
enter the alarm number range in the <Range FromAlarmID="..." ToAlarmID= "..."> tag.
<TEXTCOLOR>
<TEXTBACKGROUNDCOLOR>
<NUMBERCOCLOR>
<NUMBERBACKCOLOR>
The attributes of the color values are defined by specifying an RGB value:
– An RGB value always starts with the "#" character.
– Each R, G or B represents a single-digit hexadecimal number. The RGB value can be
specified in one of the following formats: "#RRGGBB".
Configuring alarms
14.4 Changing alarm colors
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