Global Labels Editor
Use the NK plugin in DashBoard to configure the Global Labels.
The Global Labels feature provides a convenient and central method to manage labels for NK Series systems. Source and destination labels are entered into the Global Labels Editor, a central label pool with specialised editing, sorting, and searching functions.
Destination Labels
Use the Destination Labels table to give destinations a unique name.
# (read-only) — the destination number. This number represents a physical output in systems with virtual routing disabled. In systems with virtual routing enabled, the numbers in the column represent virtual destinations.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the destinations.
Description — use the cells in this column to enter descriptions for the destinations.
Source Labels
Use the Source Labels table to give sources a unique name.
# (read-only) — the source number. This number represents a physical input in systems with virtual routing disabled. In systems with virtual routing enabled, the numbers in the column represent virtual sources.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the sources.
Description — use the cells in this column to enter descriptions for the sources.
Panel Preview
The Panel Preview section displays what the labels will appear like in the RCP-NKM and RCP-NKQ panels.
NK-M (display-only) — the label as it will appear on the LCD screen of the RCP-NKM.
NK-Q — the label as it will appear on the panel buttons of the RCP-NKQ.
Signal Classes
Use the Signal Classes section to enter labels for signal class designations that are used by the resource management rules to determine when to make a complex switch using a resource.
# (read-only) — the number assigned to the signal class.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the signal classes.
Resource Types
Use the Resource Types section to enter labels for resource type designations that are used by resources when using resource management.
# (read-only) — the number assigned to the resource type.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the resource types.
Destinations
Use the Destinations section to search for labels.
Find — enter a text string to be located in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Find Next — click this button to find the next instance of the entered text string in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Find Previous — click this button to find the previous instance of the entered text string in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Edit — click this button to open the Edit dialog box. The Edit dialog box is used to easily enter repeated text in the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.