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All the available options for visualizing WinCC OA.
Fully fledged user interfaces, that provided advanced capabilities compared to the view-only light user interfaces.
The WinCC OA Dashboard is designed to address the evolving needs of modern automation, and leverages the latest web standards to deliver a flexible and user-friendly environment for visualization and interaction with project data. This enables the user to create individual Dashboards that provide quick insights into the current state of their systems.
Widgets are the building blocks of the WinCC OA Dashboard, offering a comprehensive and flexible way to monitor and interact with project data.
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The basic user interface client for WinCC OA.
The WinCC OA Desktop UI is a stand-alone remote UI client of WinCC OA.
This chapter gives an overview of the necessary Requirements and Licensing details for the Dashboard.
The Following steps must be taken to set up the Dashboard within a WinCC OA project:
The Following configuration settings are optional and should not be addressed for a basic setup of the Dashboard. They allow extended customization for advanced users or to address specifics of the plant's network configuration.
This chapter gives an overview of the available login options.
The Dashboard Overview is the central navigation view. It opens directly after Dashboard/topics/Dashboard_Overview_login.html and shows the general navigation and an overview of all Dashboards.
This section describes the settings which are the same for most widgets.
The Alarm View Widget provides an overview over all active alarms and alerts, similar to the Alert and Event screen.
The Bar Chart shows the current values of one or more datapoints and datapoint groups as bars.
The Button widget is used to set a datapoint value to a specified value upon click.
The Gantt Chart provides a time-interval view of the datapoint value. The width of each bar shows the period a certain value was present.
The Gauge Widget shows the datapoint value via the needle deflection inside a graph.
The HTML widget can be used to display an HTML file within the Dashboard.
The Hyperlink widget is used to provide a link to a Dashboard or external URL.
The iframe widget can use the URL specified by the user.
The Image widget is used to display an image.
The Input widget is used to write data to a datapoint.
The KPI List Widget is used to display plant-specific key performance indicators that have previously been assigned to datapoints by the specific business logic.
The label widget is used to display a simple text.
The line chart shows one or multiple datapoint values in a graph.
The Pie Chart Widget is used for visualization of data distribution though larger or smaller segments.
The progress bar shows the state of one datapoint as a vertical bar.
The Set Point widget is used to display a current datapoint value and to incrementally increase or decrease it.
The Slider widget is used to choose a value between two set limits for a datapoint.
The Structure Card Widget is used to display various metrics and states from connected datapoints in regards to system health. It is the widget used to display the system_dashboard/topics/sysdash_overview.html.
The Switch widget is used to switch between two different values on a datapoint.
The ULC UX widget shows predefined panels via a ULC UX-connection.
The Video Widget displays a video stream in the Dashboard by utilizing the HTTP Server.
This guide is the comprehensive entry point for creating custom WinCC OA dashboard widgets using standard web technologies.
This document provides a general description of the properties used in widget schemas and their effects on the widgets.
This document describes the configuration system for the WinCC OA Dashboard application.
Reference list of available iX CSS custom properties for colors and borders with succinct usage guidance.
This example guides you through creating a Dashboard showing a Gauge widget.
User interfaces intended to provide a quick and easy visualization option for your KPIs.
A panel for the diagnostics of a WinCC OA system.
The alert and event panel (AEpanel) in WinCC OA is a standard panel and allows displaying alerts and events in table format.
A set of panels and scripts used for the simplified display of trend curves and trend groups (up to 16 trend curves).
Symbol library consisting of graphics objects for the quick display and design of system diagrams.
The WinCC OA Standard Object Library (in short: Stdlib) is a base framework that facilitates the creation and use of WinCC OA Libraries. The Stdlib provides templates for creating WinCC OA Libraries and offers a vast range of functions that make the use of a WinCC OA Library in a WinCC OA project easier.
The process connection to the actual machines/sensors.
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