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This procedure enables you to filter the data window in the Local Signal dialog determining the tag numbers that Smart Instrumentation displays in the Tag Number column. This makes it easier to select the tag numbers that you can assign to local signals.

  1. On the Local Signal dialog, select Filter to open the Signal Filter dialog.

  2. Define a conditional expression as follows:

    1. From the Column Name list, select the appropriate tag number attribute according to which you want to filter the data.

    2. From the Operator list, select the required comparison operator to determine how the tag number attribute selected in the Column Name field will relate to the expression you enter in the Value field.

    3. From the Value data list, select or type the required value to determine how the tag number attribute selected in the Column Name field will be specified. You can use wildcards such as % (percent) and _ (underscore) to set the value.

    4. From the Logical list, select the required logical operator to determine how the next filter expression will relate to the current one (if applicable).

  3. Select New to add another data row for an additional filter expression if needed. Make sure you select the appropriate logical operator ( And, Or) at the end of the previous row.

  4. To retrieve tag numbers that were imported from Smart Electrical, select Smart Electrical signals only.

  5. To retrieve tag numbers that were imported from Smart Electrical and that already have an association with a specified power distribution board (PDB) in Smart Electrical, select Pre-assigned signals only. This option is available only when you select Smart Electrical signals only.

  6. To save the filter condition settings so that the next time you open the Signal dialog Smart Instrumentation filters the data accordingly, select Save filter.

    SHARED Tip Select Restore to revert to the filter condition that you saved the last time.

  7. Select Verify to check the correctness of your filter.

  8. Select OK.