Block Flags - Johnson Controls - Metasys - LIT-12011147 - Software Application - Controller Configuration Tool - 15.0

Controller Tool Help

Product
Controls > Control Tools > Controller Configuration Tool
Document type
User Guide
Document number
LIT-12011147
Version
15.0
Revision date
2022-11-18

Blocks displaying a yellow triangle () indicate an issue or possible misconfiguration with the block. You can discover the specific reason for a block flag by hovering over the yellow triangle icon and reading the tooltip that appears. The following table lists the reasons for a block flag:

Table 1. Block Flag Icon Instances

Reason

Meaning

This State Generator is not connected to the State Selection Tables

The block is in the State Generation column, but not connected to the State Selector. The State Generation column should only hold blocks that determine the active states of the Output Controllers. A block in the State Generation column that is not connected to the State Selector is displayed at the end of the list (when the column is sorted in ascending order).

This block does not have any destination connections

The block is a Network Input, but has no destination connections. A Network Input with no destination connections does not affect the behavior of the application, but it is taking up object memory.

This block does not have any source connections

The block is a Network Output, but has no source connections. A Network Output with no source connections is not affected by the behavior of the application, but it is taking up object memory.

This activity does not have any exposed input and/or output ports

The block is an activity that either has no input and no output ports, or has ports, but they are not exposed for connection. An activity with no ports exposed for connection is not affected by other application behavior, and it does not have an affect on application behavior, but it is taking up object memory.