Table 1 lists the status colors used in the Logic View.
Status Color |
Appears in Mode |
Description |
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Yellow Block |
All modes |
Indicates an activity input. |
Turquoise Block |
All modes |
Indicates an activity output. |
Tan Block |
All modes |
Indicates a block that contains logic that you can edit. |
White Block |
All modes |
Indicates a block that does not contain logic you can edit.
Note: The Hybrid Activity State block is white with the selected state highlighted in blue.
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White Block with Blue State |
All modes |
Indicates a Hybrid Activity State block. |
Block with Yellow Input |
All modes |
Indicates a connected input. |
Block with Orange Input |
All modes |
Indicates an input that is not connected. |
Block with Green Input |
All modes |
Indicates an input available for connection from the selected block. |
Black Block |
All modes |
Indicates the default element of a module/block. |
Black Line |
All modes |
Indicates a regular connection line. |
Black Line with Red Circle |
All modes |
Indicates the connection units or enumeration sets do not match. |
Blue Line |
All modes |
Indicates a selected connection line. |
Magenta Line |
All modes |
Indicates connections traced by the selected block. |
Yellow Circle |
All modes |
Indicates a hidden edge label connected to an input. |
Gray Circle |
All modes |
Indicates a hidden edge label connected to something other than an input. |
(Advanced Item: Alarm, Trend, or Schedule) |
All modes |
Identifies a block that has an alarm, trend, or schedule defined. |