Multi-State Indicators?
I am wanting to run a Pass/Fail test on some measurement values I am
taking using LabView and then compare the measured value with the
accepted Max and Min values (I have created a subVI to accept the
measurement and then compare to the accepted range). Currently, I am
using a Boolean indicator (red for Fail and green for Pass). However,
when the VI begins, the Boolean LED is red, thus making it confusing to
interpret if the test sequence has begun, or if the measurement value
failed.
Is it possible to use a multi-state indicator for this (e.g. 0 = init.,
1 = fail, 2 = pass, etc.)? I also thought about having the LED not
visible until the test runs, then displaying the red or green.
Hopefully I explained this properly. Thanks.
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