Clustering setpoints proves beneficial when you aim to apply a uniform formula to multiple setpoints.
In horticulture, for instance, when managing a climate zone comprising multiple compartments equipped with numerous sensors and identical types of setpoints, you may want to establish a unified formula that incorporates all these metrics.
Furthermore, it proves advantageous once you have completed testing the formula for one compartment, achieved the desired outcomes, and intend to extend this control logic to other compartments within the same climate zone.
Instruction
You can access this feature by clicking the button located at the top right of the setpoint table.
Figure 1. How to access the group/ungroup setpoint feature
A pop-up window will display the complete list of your setpoints on the screen. Choose the setpoints you wish to include in a group, then click on Add to a new group. Ensure that you select only setpoints of the same type, as they will share a common formula once placed within a group.
Figure 2. Select setpoints to add to a new group
If the selected setpoints already contain at least one existing formula, a second pop-up will appear, inquiring whether you wish to replicate any of these formulas for the group.