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About This Manual
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programming language upon which BridgeVIEW is built, the 
BridgeVIEW Engine Manager, system errors and events, the Tag 
Monitor utility, and the Tag Browser utility. This chapter also explains 
how to access online help for BridgeVIEW and provides an activity 
that illustrates how to examine the front panel and block diagram of a 
virtual instrument (VI).
Chapter 3, 
explains tags, the Tag Configuration 
Editor, and how you edit tags within the BridgeVIEW system.
Chapter 4, 
, explains what a Human 
Machine Interface (HMI) is and how you can monitor and control tags 
from your HMI.
Chapter 5, 
, introduces the basic concepts of alarms 
and events, and explains how to view, acknowledge, and configure 
them within the BridgeVIEW system.
Chapter 6, 
, explains the 
concept of a trend, how to log and extract historical data, and how to 
use the Historical Trend Viewer (HTV), a utility that displays historical 
data that has been logged to disk with BridgeVIEW.
Chapter 7, 
explains the advanced topics 
you need to understand to make optimum use of BridgeVIEW for 
developing applications. The advanced topics covered in this chapter 
are the Panel G Wizard, BridgeVIEW System Control, Tag Attributes 
VIs, and BridgeVIEW Security.
Chapter 8, 
explains how to use servers with BridgeVIEW. 
BridgeVIEW supports several types of servers including OPC Servers, 
DDE Servers, and IA Device Servers.
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Part II, 
, contains the following chapters.
Chapter 9, 
, introduces the basic concepts of virtual 
instruments and provides activities that explain how to create the icon 
and connector, how to use a VI as a subVI, how to use the VI Setup… 
option, and how to use the SubVI Node Setup… option.
Chapter 10, 
introduces the basic concepts used for 
customizing VIs.
Chapter 11, 
the basic concepts of charts, the While Loop, and the For Loop.