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UserManualPanelBuilder Software(Cat. No 2711-ND3)Allen-Bradley

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Table of ContentsviiiPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 20Chapter Objectives 20–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Termin

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6–14 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0When you are finished with an application screen, close it. Screensare automatically s

Strona 4 - Applications and Screens

6–15Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Use the Delete Screen command to remove screens from anapplication file without placing

Strona 5 - Control List Selectors

6–16 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to copy screens from one application toanother using the Copy an

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6–17Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to move screens from one application toanother using the Cut and

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6–18 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Converting Copied ScreensConverting from Touch Screen to KeypadIf copying or moving a s

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6–19Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Converting Color to MonochromeIf copying or moving a screen from a color application to

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6–20 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0The File menu provides two commands for saving an application.• Use the Save command to

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6–21Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0The Close command on the File menu closes the application file butleaves you in the Pane

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 Publication 2711-6.0Working with ObjectsThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageAccessing Objects 7–2Draw Pointer 7–3Creat

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Table of Contents ixPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 23Chapter Objectives 23–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helpful

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7–2 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0All objects (controls, displays, graphics, ISA symbols) are accessedfrom the Objects menu or a toolbox. T

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7–3Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can place objects in the display area of the application screen oron a function key, depending on the

Strona 16 - PrefaceP–4

7–4 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Objects are created in the display area using the same technique.To create an object in the display area:

Strona 17 - Overview of PanelBuilder

7–5Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Two grids are available for sizing and aligning objects:• Touch grid (available only on touch screen termi

Strona 18 - 1–2 Overview of PanelBuilder

7–6 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Screen GridKeypad terminals use a screen grid to size and position objects. Youcan turn the grid on or o

Strona 19 - 1–3Overview of PanelBuilder

7–7Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0If screen space is limited, you can place button objects on functionkeys. You can relegend the function ke

Strona 20 - 1–4 Overview of PanelBuilder

7–8 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Before you can move, size or format an object you must first selectthe object. A selected object has han

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7–9Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0To size an object:1. Select the object by clicking anywhere on the object. Handles appear on the object.H

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7–10 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can group objects so they can be moved or edited as a singleunit. When moving objects in a group, t

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7–11Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can change the stacking order of objects that overlap. You canstack objects on top of each other and

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Table of ContentsxPublication 2711-6.0Appendix A – Command SummaryAppendix B – Tool SummaryAppendix C – PanelBuilder WorksheetsAppendix D – Software E

Strona 25 - Installation

7–12 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Most objects, when created, have default inner text. The text variesdepending on the object type. Inne

Strona 26 - Installing PanelBuilder

7–13Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0In addition to adding inner text and graphics to objects, you canapply different formatting options to ob

Strona 27 - Installation Setup

7–14 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Each object (except for graphics) has attributes that define itsoperation. View or edit the attributes

Strona 28 - Installation Procedure

7–15Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0States are configured for multistate and list objects from the Statestab of the object’s dialog. When yo

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7–16 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0The table below shows the fields that appear for multistate and listobjects. When you open the States ta

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7–17Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0State OperationsOperations you can perform on states are accessed from a popupmenu. To open the menu, ho

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7–18 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can enter a description for an object from the Options tab of theObject’s dialog. Descriptions can

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7–19Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can hide the view of an object to reduce the number of objectson a screen. Only input objects assign

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7–20 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Use the Copy/Cut and Paste commands on the Edit menu to: • copy an object on the screen• copy/cut an obj

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7–21Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0To copy or cut an object from one application to another:1. Select the object you want to copy or cut.2.

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PrefacePublication 2711-6.0PrefaceThis manual is a reference guide for the PanelBuilderConfiguration Software. It describes features and procedures

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7–22 Working with ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Color to Grayscale ApplicationWhen copying or moving an object from a color to a grayscaleapplication, o

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Push ButtonsThis chapter shows how to create push button controls. It containsthe following sections:Section Pa

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8–2 Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Push buttons can function like mechanical push buttons. A logicvalue of 0 represents open contacts and a

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8–3Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Push buttons can have inner text and/or an inner graphic. Bothappear inside the push button and can chan

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8–4 Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0All push buttons look the same when placed on a screen. On touchscreen terminals, push buttons align wi

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8–5Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0TypeChanges the push button type without having to create a new object.WriteSpecifies the type of data to

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8–6 Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Write TagSpecifies the name of the tag address to write the single bit or value.Edit the tag definition

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8–7Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Handshake Tag (Required for Latched Push Button)Specifies the name of a tag address that unlatches a latc

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8–8 Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Use the States tab to:• edit text for each state• enter a value for each state (if required)• insert a g

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8–9Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Editing Number of States for a Multistate Push ButtonA multistate push button supports a maximum of 16 st

Strona 46 - 3–4 Planning an Application

PrefaceP–2Publication 2711-6.0This manual is organized as follows:Chapter Title DescriptionPreface Describes the purpose and contents of the manual,

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8–10 Creating Push ButtonsPublication 2711-6.0Entering State ValuesIf Value was selected in the Write area of the Properties tab, theValue field appe

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Control List SelectorsThis chapter describes how to create list type controls. It containsthe following section

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9–2 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0On Standard control lists, the operator moves a cursor to select anitem. On keypad terminals,

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9–3Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Piloted control lists have additional options:• Block Write• Inactive StatesBlock Write TagIf a

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9–4 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0A control list can contain up to 255 operations. Control List with Value DataThe following ex

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9–5Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Multiple Control ListsYou can assign a standard control list to a function key or touch cellto

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9–6 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0To set properties of a control list selector:1. Double-click the control list selector object.

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9–7Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0WriteSpecifies the type of data to send to controller: Single Bit or Value.• For Single Bit (2-

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9–8 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Search Tag (Piloted Control Lists only)Specifies the name of the tag address to which the con

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9–9Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0InputSpecifies whether the operator presses a function key or a touch cellto activate a control

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Preface P–3Publication 2711-6.0The following conventions are used throughout this manual:• PanelBuilder refers to the PanelBuilder Configuration Soft

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9–10 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Use the States tab on the Control List Selector dialog to:• edit and format the text for each

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9–11Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Editing State TextThe Text field defines the text that will appear for each state in theContro

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9–12 Creating Control List SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Touch screen only terminals require List keys on the screen, enablingthe operator to move the

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Data Entry ControlsThis chapter describes how to create objects that activate ascratchpad for numeric or ASCII

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10–2 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Keypad Enable ButtonA keypad enable button is a momentary push button which candisplay a value a

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10–3Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Numeric Entry ExamplesThe following examples show how numeric entry objects are used toadjust the

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10–4 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Data Entry ScalingData entered by an operator can be scaled from engineering unitssuch as gallon

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10–5Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Data Limits for a Scaled ValueIf a scaled value exceeds the range for the selected data type, the

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10–6 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Precision and RoundingExcept for floating point values, the logic controller stores values asint

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10–7Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Creating a Numeric Entry ObjectThis section shows how to create a cursor point or keypad enablebu

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PrefaceP–4Publication 2711-6.0If you have any questions about PanelBuilder, please consult themanuals or the online help first. If you can’t find th

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10–8 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0TypeChanges the type of numeric entry object.InputSpecifies whether the operator presses a funct

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10–9Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0DisplayThe Display area defines properties of the data that displays in thenumeric entry object.D

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10–10 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0FormatField Width specifies the maximum number of digits that can beentered. The default is 6.

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10–11Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Notification and Handshake TagsNotification and handshake tags are options to ensure that data i

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10–12 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0The ASCII Entry object allows the operator to send an alphanumericstring (up to 128 characters)

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10–13Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0ASCII Scratchpad – Keypad or Keypad/Touch ScreenTerminalsDisplay AreaCharacter KeyboardControlsT

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10–14 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0ASCII Scratchpad – 550 Touch Screen TerminalsDisplay AreaCharacter KeyboardControlsCursorCursor

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10–15Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0ASCII Scratchpad – 900/1000/1400Touch Screen TerminalsDisplay AreaCharacter KeyboardControlsThe

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10–16 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0ASCII Scratchpads in Other LanguagesThe ASCII Scratchpad is available with Character Keyboards

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10–17Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Setting the Properties of an ASCII Entry Object1. Double-click the object to access its dialog p

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 Publication 2711-6.0Overview of PanelBuilderThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageWhat is PanelBuilder? 1–1What is an App

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10–18 Creating Data Entry ControlsPublication 2711-6.0Write TagSpecifies the name of the tag address where the terminal writes theASCII string. The

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Screen SelectorsThis chapter shows how to create screen selectors allowing anoperator to navigate between scree

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11–2 Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0The Goto screen button, when pressed, displays a specific screen. MAINMENUThe Goto Config Screen bu

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11–3Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to create a Goto, Goto Config Screen orReturn screen button. All appear the

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11–4 Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0To set properties of a screen selector button:1. Double-click the screen button object.2. From the

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11–5Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to create and edit properties of a screen listselector. On touch screen termi

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11–6 Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0To set properties of a Screen List Selector:1. Double-click the screen list selector object.2. Unde

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11–7Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Use the States tab to:• select a screen to associate with each entry• edit text to display for each

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11–8 Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0To delete states from a Screen List Selector:1. Select the row number you want to delete.2. Hold do

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11–9Creating Screen SelectorsPublication 2711-6.0Touch screen only terminals require List keys on the screen, enablingthe operator to move the cursor

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1–2 Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0This section gives an overview of PanelBuilder features. Tool or Menu OperationPanelBuilder runs unde

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators,Numeric DisplaysBar graphs, indicators and numeric data displays show a numericvalue or

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12–2 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Standard Data DisplaysStandard data and bar graph displays show a numeric v

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12–3Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Multistate IndicatorsMultistate indicators have an error state to notify an

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12–4 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Bar graphs monitor changing conditions such as temperature or fluidlevels.

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12–5Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Creating a Bar GraphThis section shows how to create a bar graph. You can c

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12–6 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0The following descriptions define properties of a bar graph.Fill FromSets t

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12–7Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Creating a Bar Graph ScaleThis section shows how to create a bar graph scale

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12–8 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Creating Tick-Mark LabelsUse the graphics text tool to add tick-mark labels

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12–9Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Numeric data displays provide a numeric readout of a value stored ata contro

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1–3Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0Tag EditorThe Tag Editor is used to enter, update, print, import/exportapplication tags. Each tag has

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12–10 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Setting Properties of a Numeric Data DisplayTo set the properties of a num

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12–11Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Decimal PointA value may be stored as an integer, then scaled by the termin

Strona 104 - Converting Copied Screens

12–12 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Multistate indicators can show up to 2,000 states (including errorstate).

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12–13Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Triggering an Indicator StateOne of 3 data types can trigger the display of

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12–14 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Creating a Multistate IndicatorThis section shows how to create a multista

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12–15Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0ReadSpecifies the type of data that triggers the display of a state.Select

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12–16 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Configuring States for a Multistate IndicatorUse the States tab to:• edit

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12–17Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Editing State TextThe Text field contains the text that will appear for eac

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12–18 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0A list indicator is a scrolling list containing up to 255 entries with the

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12–19Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Triggering a List EntryOne of 3 data types can trigger the display of a lis

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Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of thiscontrol equipment m

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1–4 Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0Terminal and Communication SetupOperating and runtime communication parameters for the PanelViewtermi

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12–20 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Creating a List indicatorThis section shows how to create a list indicator

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12–21Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0ReadSpecifies the type of data that triggers the display of a list entry.Se

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12–22 Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Configuring Entries of a List IndicatorUse the States tab to:• edit and fo

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12–23Creating Bar Graphs, Indicators, Numeric DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Editing List TextThe Text field contains the text that will appear for each

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating Message DisplaysIt contains the following sections:Section PageHelpful Hints 13–1Types of Messages 13–2Trigge

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13–2 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Message displays present status information or instructions to anoperator. Message displays can sho

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13–3Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Message displays can contain variable data. For details on how toinsert a variable in a message dis

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13–4 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0The 3 types of data that can trigger a message to display are:• Single Bit• Least Significant Bit•

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13–5Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Message displays have an error state to notify an operator when datais out of range or unavailable.

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1–5Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0Application screens can contain a variety of control, display orgraphic objects. The following screen

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13–6 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to create a message display.To create a message display:1. Click the Message

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13–7Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0ReadSpecifies the type of data that triggers a message to display.Select ToSingle Bit Trigger a 2-me

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13–8 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Use the States tab to:• edit and format text for each message• enter a value to trigger each messag

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13–9Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Entering Message TextThe Text field contains the text that will display for each message.Double-clic

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13–10 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0You can create an object to send all triggered messages to a printerrather than displaying them in

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13–11Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.05. Configure the properties for triggering print messages. They areidentical to the Message Displa

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13–12 Creating Message DisplaysPublication 2711-6.0Managing Print ObjectsTo: Do this:Edit a print object 1. From the list of Existing Objects, select

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 Publication 2711-6.0Using Global ObjectsThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageWhat is a Global Object? 14–1Defining a Gl

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14–2 Using Global ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Each object placed on an application screen has a corresponding:• device object – defines the properties

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14–3Using Global ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0Copying an ObjectWhen copying an object to another screen, a new object is createdwith the same propertie

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1–6 Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0The table below lists objects you can place on a screen. An object iseither dynamic or static. • Dyn

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14–4 Using Global ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define an object for global use. Definingan object for global use adds it to

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14–5Using Global ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to access a global object. Remember, youcan access a global object from any scree

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14–6 Using Global ObjectsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows the effects of moving and sizing a global object.You can change the location of a glo

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating AlarmsThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageOverview of Alarm System 15–1Creating the Alarm

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15–2 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0 Alarm BannerThe Alarm Banner is an optional display that pops up over thecurrent screen when an alarm is tri

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15–3Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm ButtonsYou can place alarm buttons in the Alarm Banner which allow theoperator to act on the alarm. Som

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15–4 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm ListThe Alarm List records information on triggered alarms. Themaximum number is 100 or as many alarms

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15–5Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm List Examples✓✓✓06/19/96 16:55 Oven T*06/19/96 16:30 LS101 *06/18/96 15:00 06/18/96 15:03 Oven T*06/18/

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15–6 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to create the Alarm Banner for anapplication. The alarm banner is created as a separa

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15–7Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.04. Choose Close from the Screen menu to Close the Alarm Bannerscreen or double-click the Control-menu box on t

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1–7Overview of PanelBuilderPublication 2711-6.0Screen Objects TypeDescriptionMove Up Moves cursor up one item in a control list or screen list select

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15–8 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Showing Alarm Banner PositionYou can show the location of the Alarm Banner from any screen inthe application.

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15–9Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0The Alarm List operates like a control list selector. The Alarm Listcan appear in the Alarm Banner or on anoth

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15–10 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.05. Under Alarm Display Options, specify the alarm conditions andacknowledge statuses to appear in the list.I

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15–11Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm List ExamplesYou can create multiple alarm lists to display specific types ofinformation for alarms.• A

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15–12 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to configure global parameters that applyto all alarms and alarm objects including:•

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15–13Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.04. Under Alarm Lists, specify:Clear Lists on PowerupSelect this option to clear all entries in Alarm Listswhe

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15–14 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define triggers for alarms. For eachtrigger, you must define a:• trigger tag (Co

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15–15Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.04. In the Trigger Type field, select the type of trigger associated withthe Trigger Tag address.Trigger Type

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15–16 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to create alarms for an application. Eachalarm has the following attributes:• alarm

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15–17Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm FieldsAlarm Fields Description Notes:Text Enter the alarm text that will appear in the AlarmBanner and

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15–18 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Value Triggered AlarmsThis section shows an alarm setup using a Value type trigger.Trigger values must not e

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15–19Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Bit or LSBit Triggered AlarmsThis section shows an alarm setup using a Bit type trigger. Thevalue/bit range

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15–20 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Alarm OperationsOperations you can perform on alarms are accessed from a menu. Toopen the menu, hold down t

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15–21Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Adding Variables to Alarm Text In the Text field, you enter alarm text including a time, date ornumeric varia

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15–22 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0The Alarm Triggers tab has optional tag fields that you can enablefor each trigger:• acknowledge (Ack) tag•

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15–23Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Optional Fields Tag Direction Description Notes:Ack TagPanelView ➾ ControllerName of address where the termin

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15–24 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Using the Remote Ack Tag with Value Triggered AlarmsThis section shows how the controller acknowledges one o

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15–25Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Using the Remote Ack Tag with Bit Triggered AlarmsThis section shows how the controller acknowledges one or a

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15–26 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0You can define optional tags that the controller will use to:• acknowledge all active alarms• clear all alar

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15–27Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Remote Tags Tag Direction Description NotesAck. All Alarms TagController ➾ TerminalName of address where the

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 Publication 2711-6.0InstallationThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageSystem Requirements 2–1Installing PanelBuilder Soft

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15–28 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0This section provides examples of different alarm configurationsranging from simple to more complex.Operator

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15–29Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Operator Acknowledges Alarm and Notifies Controller The operator presses the Ack button to acknowledge an ala

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15–30 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Controller Acknowledges a Single Alarm for a Specific TriggerThe controller acknowledges a single alarm acti

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15–31Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Controller Acknowledges All Alarms for a Specific TriggerThe controller acknowledges all alarms activated by

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15–32 Creating AlarmsPublication 2711-6.0Controller Acknowledges All Alarms for all TriggersThe controller acknowledges all alarms in the terminal by

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 Publication 2711-6.0Adding GraphicsThis chapter shows how to add graphics and background text toscreens. It contains the following sections

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16–2 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder provides tools for drawing a variety of shapes: lines,ellipses, circles, rectangles, squares, po

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16–3Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0Use the Line command or Line tool to draw straight lines. As youdraw a line, you can drag it to any size or a

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16–4 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0Use the Connected Line command or tool to draw open connectedlines or shapes such as triangles and other simp

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16–5Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0When drawing a shape you can drag it to any size, width or height.Note: Circles process more efficiently than

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2–2 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Optional Equipment• Graphic printer that’s supported by Windows• Power Supply (Catalog No. 1747-NP1) for desktop

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16–6 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0You can create your own freehand drawings.To create a freeform drawing:1. Click the Freeform tool in the tool

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16–7Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder provides a set of standard ISA symbols that you canadd to a screen. They are accessed from the I

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16–8 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0The text tool lets you add text to a screen that’s unattached or notlinked to an object. This is called back

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16–9Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0– To delete text, drag the pointer over the text to highlight it,then press BACKSPACE or DELETE.– To replace t

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16–10 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0The Import/Export Graphics command lets you import bitmapgraphics from other programs including:• monochrome

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16–11Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0From the Import/Export Graphics dialog you can: • Import a bitmap graphic from a file (*.BMP) or the clipboa

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16–12 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0To import a bitmap graphic from a file:1. Click the Import button from the Import/Export Graphics dialog.The

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16–13Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0To paste a bitmap graphic from the clipboard:1. Copy or cut the graphic to the clipboard from the source prog

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16–14 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0To view an imported graphic:1. From the list of Currently Imported Graphics, select the graphicyou want to v

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16–15Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0To export an imported graphic to a file:1. Select the name of the graphic you want to export.Color bitmaps ar

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2–3InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Installation SetupThe setup options available when installing the PanelBuilder are:• Typical Setup – installs all

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16–16 Adding GraphicsPublication 2711-6.0Imported bitmap graphics can appear inside a button object or as abackground object on the screen. This sec

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 Publication 2711-6.0Formatting Objects and TextThis chapter shows how to change the appearance of objects andtext. It contains the following

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17–2 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0You can change the visual characteristics of objects and text from theFormat menu or the Format b

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17–3Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Objects have visual characteristics that you can change such as:• shape• line type• fill pattern•

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17–4 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Changing Object ShapeYou can change the shape of a button or the shape of a graphic usingthe shap

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17–5Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Changing Line TypeYou can change the border or edge of an object using the Line Typecommand.• On m

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17–6 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Changing Fill PatternThe interior of rectangular objects can be filled with a solid color ora pat

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17–7Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Using the Blink OptionYou can toggle blinking on or off for an object (including fill patternand b

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17–8 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Setting Foreground/Background ColorsFor color and grayscale terminals, you can change the foregro

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17–9Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Reversing Foreground/Background ColorsYou can reverse the foreground/background colors of objects.

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2–4 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Installation ProcedureIf the installation procedure detects the same version ofPanelBuilder, AB Utilities, INTERC

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17–10 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Most objects are created with default inner text that can be editedand formatted. The inner tex

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17–11Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Editing Inner TextThis section shows how to edit inner text for an object. Remember, ifthe object

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17–12 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0To edit inner text for a multistate or list object:1. Select the object.2. Click the Inner Text

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17–13Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Inserting Time or DateYou can insert time or date in an object or within the text of anobject. T

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17–14 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Inserting a Numeric VariableYou can insert a numeric variable (associated with a tag address) in

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17–15Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.06. Set the properties of the variable.Use ToField Width Specify the maximum number of digits (1 t

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17–16 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Inserting an ASCII VariableYou can insert an ASCII variable in an object or text string. TheASC

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17–17Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.05. Click the Embedded Variable tool on the Format bar and chooseASCII from the popup menu.Or choo

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17–18 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.07. Click OK when done.A placeholder /*A:5 ASCII_Data*/ is inserted in the text with thespecifie

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17–19Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0To edit an ASCII variable:1. Select the object.2. For a multistate object, select the state conta

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2–5InstallationPublication 2711-6.04. Installation files are copied to the appropriate folders.5. Specify whether you want to update your AUTOEXEC.BA

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17–20 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Adding Inner GraphicTo insert an imported bitmap or ISA symbol in an object:1. Select the object

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17–21Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Setting Foreground/Background ColorsOn color and grayscale terminals, you can set the foreground

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17–22 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Reversing Foreground/Background ColorsYou can reverse the foreground/background of an inner grap

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17–23Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Removing an Inner GraphicTo remove an inner graphic or ISA symbol from an object:1. Select the ob

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17–24 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0You can change the way text looks on a screen using variouscombinations of size, emphasis and al

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17–25Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Sizing TextWhen sizing text, you can select from a variety of sizes. If workingwith multistate o

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17–26 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Aligning TextYou can align screen text or inner text of an object in three ways: leftalign, righ

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17–27Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Underlining TextYou can toggle underlining on or off for screen text or inner text ofan object.

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17–28 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Using the Blink Option You can toggle blinking on or off for screen text, inner text or theinner

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17–29Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Setting Foreground/Background ColorsOn color and grayscale terminals, you can set the foreground

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  iPrefaceIntended Audience P–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Package P–1. . . . . .

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2–6 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder Setup with RSLinx1. PanelBuilder setup utility• Enter and verify registration information. The seri

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17–30 Formatting Objects and TextPublication 2711-6.0Reversing Foreground/Background ColorsYou can reverse the background/foreground colors of screen

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 Publication 2711-6.0Using the Text EditorThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageOpening the Text Editor 18–2Entering New

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18–2 Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0The Text Editor contains a list of all text defined for the applicationincluding object text, backgroun

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18–3Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0The Text Editor lets you create new text strings which can then beused by objects in the application. Th

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18–4 Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0If you edit text in the Text Editor, PanelBuilder will update alloccurrences of the text in the applica

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18–5Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0You can insert a time, date or numeric variable within a text string.The variables are downloaded to the

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18–6 Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0Sorting organizes data in columns, alphabetically or numerically.When you sort a column, rows are rearr

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18–7Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.02. Click the Clear All button to clear all check boxes.3. Click the check boxes of the options you want

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18–8 Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0You can delete text that is not used by the application. An unusedtext string has a 0 in the Count fie

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18–9Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0To consolidate memory, renumber text strings to eliminate gaps inthe numbering sequence.To check for num

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2–7InstallationPublication 2711-6.0In Windows 95 or Windows NT, use the RSLinx Lite software toconfigure communication drivers that your computer req

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18–10 Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0To move a text string to a specific location:1. Select the row number of the text string you want to m

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18–11Using the Text EditorPublication 2711-6.0To copy text from the State tab of an object’s dialog:1. Select the object in which you want to copy th

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 Publication 2711-6.0Working with TagsThis chapter shows how to enter tag information for an applicationproject using the Tag Editor. It con

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19–2 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Opening the Tag EditorTo open the table view of the Tag Editor:Choose Tag Editor from the Application menu.

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19–3Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0To open the form view:• From the table view, choose Form from the View menu.• From a PanelBuilder dialog, en

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19–4 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Activate address validation before entering or modifying tags. Onlythose tags entered or modified after the

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19–5Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0To move to a specific field on the Form View, press the ALT key antype the letter that is underlined in the

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19–6 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Field NotesValid CharactersDescriptionNode Name ➀➁The node with whichyou want this tagassociatedMaximum cha

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19–7Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Form ViewTo save a tag definition in the form view:• Click OK.• Or press ENTER.• Or press the Tag Editor but

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2–8 InstallationPublication 2711-6.02. From the Available Drivers List, click the desired driver bydouble-clicking it or by clicking it and then clic

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19–8 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Many tags in the table view have the same data type, node name, orother attributes. Tags may be selected,

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19–9Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Use this option when a number of tags have similar attributes but areassigned to different variables in the

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19–10 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.05. Highlight the value in the Number of Duplicates text box andtype a number.The number of duplicates is a

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19–11Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Tags may be sorted on any field or any number of fields in auser-selected order. Sorted tags are rearranged

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19–12 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Tags may be printed if the computer is connected to a printer and thecorrect drivers are installed. See t

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19–13Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Setting Up the PrinterTo set up the printer:1. Click the Printer Setup button from the Print dialog. The s

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19–14 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.03. Select the Show Gridlines box to show gridlines in the printedcopy. 4. Select the Use Maximum Width for

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19–15Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0If the Status column or Tag Name column for a specific tag isselected, the Tools menu gives a list of avail

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19–16 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Importing TagsTo import tags:1. Choose Import from the Tools menu. 2. Select an Input Format (APS ASCII, A

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19–17Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Handling Data CollisionsIf two or more tags have the same name, this dialog opens.Important: The Import fun

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2–9InstallationPublication 2711-6.0To assign a communication driver to a port:After configuring a driver, you must map the driver to one of driverpor

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19–18 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Exporting TagsTo export tags:1. Choose Export from the Tools menu. 2. Select an Output Format (APS ASCII,

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19–19Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.03. Under Source, select a project and the controller associated withthe project.4. Under Destination, type

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19–20 Working with TagsPublication 2711-6.0Interpreting Error MessagesYou get this error: If you: Work around:device error – devicedoes not existrequ

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 Publication 2711-6.0Terminal and CommunicationSetupThis chapter describes how to set communication and operatingparameters for the PanelView

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20–2 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The Terminal Setup command on the Application menu opens theTerminal Setup dialog. This dia

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20–3Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define runtime parameters for aPanelView terminal and an SLC contro

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20–4 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0To configure DH-485 communications:1. Choose the Setup tab from the Terminal Setup dialog.2.

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20–5Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define runtime parameters for aPanelView terminal and a PLC or SLC

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20–6 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.04. Under Terminal, edit the following parameters. Use: To:Node AddressSelect the station num

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20–7Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define runtime parameters for aPanelView terminal and a controller

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2–10 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0In Windows 95 or Windows 3.x, use the INTERCHANGE DeviceConfiguration Utility to configure communication drivers

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20–8 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.04. Under Terminal, edit the following parameters. Use: To:Node AddressSpecify the node addre

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20–9Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to define runtime parameters for aPanelView terminal and PLC or SLC th

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20–10 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.03. Click the Comms. Setup button.The Communication Setup dialog shows Remote I/O parameters

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20–11Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0Use block transfers on a Remote I/O link to transfer: • data or• applications from a compute

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20–12 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.05. Select a Block Transfer Timeout value (0–60 seconds).A value of 0 disables the timeout w

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20–13Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to configure: • communication parameters• print parametersfor those t

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20–14 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.04. Configure print parameters for the printer.Use: To:Left Margin Specify the left page mar

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20–15Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0You can convert an application from one terminal type to anotherterminal. However, you may

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20–16 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0Converting Application from Color to MonochromeIf converting a color application to a monoc

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20–17Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The Power-Up tab in the Terminal Setup dialog defines defaultoperating parameters for the Pa

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2–11InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Configuring an INTERCHANGE DriverTo select and configure an INTERCHANGE driver:1. Select a driver from the Availa

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20–18 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0Note: Terminal presets for control objects are set in the object’sdialog. These values ov

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20–19Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The Time/Date tab in the Terminal Setup dialog specifies how thetime and date are displayed

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20–20 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The following table describes the options.Use: To:Order Specify the order of the month (M),

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20–21Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The Advanced tab in the Terminal Setup dialog sets advancedoptions on the PanelView terminal

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20–22 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.03. Set Terminal Display parameters. For PanelView 550Use:To:Reverse Video Enable/disable re

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20–23Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The Display Maintenance Setup dialog allows you to set a dailyschedule for:• conditioning th

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20–24 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The PLC/SLC uses control tags to display specific screens and tocontrol the time/date on th

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20–25Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0Control Tags ExampleIn the following example, a screen control tag is used to displaycaution

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20–26 Terminal and Communication SetupPublication 2711-6.0The controller uses status tags to read the status of the current screennumber and date/tim

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 Publication 2711-6.0Managing ProjectsThis chapter contains these sections:Sections PageAbout Projects 21–1Managing Projects 21–2Managing D

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2–12 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0For Pass-Through Select: To Transfer Applications:For These Terminals:Remote I/O between a computer on the DH+

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21–2 Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0 The Project tab in the Project Management dialog lets you:• view the current project for an open applicati

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21–3Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0Project OperationsTo: Do this:Change the current projectAn application must be opened, to view or change th

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21–4 Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0The Devices tab in the Project Management dialog lets you:• view PanelView terminal devices and PLC/SLC dev

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21–5Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0Device OperationsTo: Do this:View or edit devices for a projectFrom the Current Project box, select a projec

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21–6 Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0Because applications can share the same project, projects areportable. They can be copied from one compute

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21–7Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0If a project is deleted accidentally, an application associated with itmay be used to recreate the project.1

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21–8 Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0Whenever you open an application (.PBA file), the dialog belowopens to verify a one-to-one correspondence b

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21–9Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0When you open an existing application it is possible that theapplication devices or tags are not in the proj

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21–10 Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0You can control the behavior of PanelBuilder when opening anapplication. Choose Preferences from the Appli

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21–11Managing ProjectsPublication 2711-6.0If you open an application that is linked to a project created with aRestricted or Beta release of PanelBui

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2–13InstallationPublication 2711-6.0This dialog opens for the 1747-PIC (DH485) on COM Portdriver.Unique number assignedto INTERCHANGE driver(This is

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 Publication 2711-6.0Multilingual SupportThis chapter describes how to use the FontToolt utility to createfont files for PanelBuilder applica

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22–2 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Items required to create applications in a specific language are:• PanelBuilder V2.30 Software installed

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22–3Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Double-Byte Character SetDouble-byte character sets are a specific form of multi-bytecharacter sets, wher

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22–4 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Languages that use a double-byte character set require you to run anInput Method Editor (IME) on your co

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22–5Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to use FontTool to create, open, save andprint font (.OTF) files.To run FontTool:•

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22–6 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Creating Font FilesTo create a font file:1. Click the New Font tool on the tool bar or choose New Font f

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22–7Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Note: For the followingsingle-byte languages, selectMS LineDraw under Font.– English– French – Italian –

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22–8 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Viewing Sample TextYou can view and/or change the sample text of a font definitionbefore saving the font

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22–9Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Saving Font FilesFontTool provides 3 commands for saving files.Save Commands DescriptionSaveSaves a file

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2–14 InstallationPublication 2711-6.04. Click OK to exit the dialog.5. Exit Windows and reboot the computer to load the driver and itsconfiguration.I

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22–10 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0To save a font file to a memory card:1. Load an ATA Flash card (Catalog No. 2711-NM22, -NM24,-NM26) in

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22–11Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0This section shows the steps necessary to use a font file in aPanelBuilder application. The font file yo

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22–12 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Step 2 – Enable External Font SupportThe External Font Setup dialog allows you to:• enable a font file

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22–13Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Step 3 – Create the ApplicationCreate your PanelBuilder application.Text sizes for an external font file

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22–14 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Step 4 – Copy Font File to Memory CardTo run the application on the PanelView terminal, the font file m

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22–15Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Detecting Problems with FontToolThis section covers problems you may encounter when usingFontTool. If th

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22–16 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to translate the text for an application inExcel rather than in PanelBuilder. T

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22–17Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0To create and save the font file:1. Open FontTool.2. From the File menu, choose New Font.3. Select the a

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22–18 Multilingual SupportPublication 2711-6.0Microsoft Windows standard fonts support Western Europeancharacters. You can add a language or keyboard

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 Publication 2711-6.0Validating and TransferringApplicationsThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageHelpful Hints 23–1Valid

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2–15InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Setting Advanced INTERCHANGE ParametersTo specify advanced parameters for drivers:1. Click the Advanced button fr

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23–2 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder validates and checks applications for errors whendownloading. You can

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23–3Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Correcting Validation ErrorsTo correct validation errors:1. Select an error in the Ex

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23–4 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Printing Validation MessagesTo send validation messages to a printer:• a printer mus

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23–5Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Sending Validation Messages to FileTo send validation messages to a file, you must: •

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23–6 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0You can transfer applications between a computer runningPanelBuilder and one of the

Strona 329 - Handling Data Collisions

23–7Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Memory CardComputers with an ATA card drive or DataBook TMB240/TMB250card drives allo

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23–8 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder Application MenuMost application transfers are initiated from the Appli

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23–9Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder has an Internal DF1 driver for transferring applicationsover a serial li

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23–10 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to download an application directly to aPanelView terminal o

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23–11Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0To download an application using a DH485 Driver:➁ Choose Download from the Applicati

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Table of ContentsiiPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 4Chapter Objectives 4–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PanelView

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2–16 InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Conflicts with INTERCHANGE DriversThe INTERCHANGE drivers may cause conflicts with other driverssharing common i

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23–12 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to download an application from a computeron the DH+ link to

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23–13Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to download an application from a computeron the DH+ link to

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23–14 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Remote I/O Pass-Through SetupWhen you click the Setup button from the Download (or

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23–15Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0DH-485 Pass-Through SetupWhen you click the Setup button from the Download (or Uploa

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23–16 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to download an application to a DOSmemory card in a .PVA for

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23–17Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0The format of the command entered in the Memory Card DOSCommand Setup dialog is spec

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23–18 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0You can download applications to a file in the DOS environmentwhich can be download

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23–19Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to upload an application directly from aPanelView terminal to

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23–20 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0To upload an application using a DH485 Driver:➀ Choose Upload from the Application

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23–21Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to upload an application from a DH+terminal on the DH+ link t

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2–17InstallationPublication 2711-6.0Other Software that Uses INTERCHANGETo run other software (such as APS) that uses a differentINTERCHANGE driver o

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23–22 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0This section shows how to upload an application from a PanelViewterminal on a Remot

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23–23Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Use the Application File Transfer Utility (WINPFT.EXE) to transfer.PVA files between

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23–24 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Verifying an ApplicationUse the Verify command to compare an application with anapp

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23–25Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Downloading to a PanelView TerminalThis section shows how to download a .PVA file to

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23–26 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Downloading to a Memory CardWhen downloading to a memory card, you can download a .

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23–27Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0Uploading from a PanelView TerminalThis section shows how to upload an application f

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23–28 Validating and Transferring ApplicationsPublication 2711-6.0If the application is too large to download, the following dialogopens. The dialog

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 Publication 2711-6.0Creating ReportsThis chapter shows how to create application reports. It contains thefollowing sections:Section PageTyp

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24–2 Creating ReportsPublication 2711-6.0The Report command on the File menu lets you create a customizedreport documenting all or specific aspects o

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24–3Creating ReportsPublication 2711-6.0You can specify what components will appear in the page headersand title page of a report.To change the page

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24–4 Creating ReportsPublication 2711-6.0HeaderThe header appears on every page of a report except the title page.Page NumberApplication NameUser Def

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24–5Creating ReportsPublication 2711-6.0To print a report, a printer must be connected to your computer andyour computer must recognize the printer a

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24–6 Creating ReportsPublication 2711-6.0To send a report to a file, the Generic / Text Only printer must beinstalled and connected to the FILE: prin

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 Publication 2711-6.0Command SummaryChoose: To:New... Create a new application file for a PanelView terminal.Open...Open an existing applic

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Command SummaryA–2Publication 2711-6.0Choose: To:Cut ScreenRemove selected screens from the application and placethem on the clipboard. Anything you

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Command Summary A–3Publication 2711-6.0Choose: To:Tool Bar Toggle the tool bar on or off.Status Bar Toggle the status bar on or off.ToolboxToggle a to

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Command SummaryA–4Publication 2711-6.0Choose: To:GridToggle the screen grid on or off. A check mark (✓) next tothe command means the grid is active.

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Command Summary A–5Publication 2711-6.0Choose: To:Text Editor...Open the text editor which stores all text strings in anapplication. From the Text Ed

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Command SummaryA–6Publication 2711-6.0Choose: To:Index... Display a list of all available Help topics.CommandReference...Display a description of each

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 Publication 2711-6.0Tool and Bitmap SummaryThis appendix contains a brief description of all PanelBuilder toolsthat are grouped on the too

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 Publication 2711-6.0Planning an ApplicationThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageDesign Checklist 3–1Applications and Pro

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Tool and Bitmap SummaryB–2Publication 2711-6.0Edit ToolsObjectAttributesOpens a dialog that lets you edit the attributes of theselected object.Next St

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Tool and Bitmap Summary B–3Publication 2711-6.0Text Formatting ToolsBlink Toggles blinking on or off for the selected text.Underline Toggles underlini

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Tool and Bitmap SummaryB–4Publication 2711-6.0Graphic Tools Selection ArrowCancels a tool selection.Line Draws a straight line.Connected Lines Draws

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Tool and Bitmap Summary B–5Publication 2711-6.0Control and Display ToolsMomentaryPush ButtonCreates a momentary push button.MaintainedPush ButtonCreat

Strona 373 - What is FontTool?

Tool and Bitmap SummaryB–6Publication 2711-6.0List Key ToolsThe following List Keys are required on PanelView 900/1400 TouchScreen terminals to move t

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Tool and Bitmap Summary B–7Publication 2711-6.0Selection Arrow Cancels an ISA Symbol selection.Horizontal Valvewith ActuatorDraws a horizontal valve w

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Tool and Bitmap SummaryB–8Publication 2711-6.0Blower Draws a blower.Compressor Draws a compressor.Agitator Draws an agitator.Conveyor Draws a conveyor

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Tool and Bitmap Summary B–9Publication 2711-6.0This section provides a list of bitmaps that PanelBuilder provides inthe C:\AB\PBWIN\PBLIB directory.

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Tool and Bitmap SummaryB–10Publication 2711-6.0pipe1.bmp pipe4c.bmppipe5.bmp sw3.bmppipe6.bmp tank1.bmppipe7.bmp tanka.bmppipe8.bmp tanke.bmppipe9.bmp

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 Publication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder Worksheets• 550/600 Touch Screen Worksheet• 550/600 Keypad Screen Worksheet• 900/1000/1400 Touch Screen W

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3–2 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0An application is the basic unit of PanelBuilder software. It isdesigned to be loaded in a specific t

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PanelBuilder Worksheets C–3Publication 2711-6.0PanelView 550/600 Operator TerminalTouch Screen WorksheetF1Project Name:Screen Name / Number:Applicatio

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PanelBuilder WorksheetsC–4Publication 2711-6.0PanelView 550/600 Operator TerminalKeypad Screen WorksheetProject Name:Screen Name / Number:Application

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Project Name:_________________________Application Name: _____________________ Screen Name / Number: ______________________________PanelView 900/10

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F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16Project Name:_________________________Application Name: _____________________ Screen Name / N

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F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16Project Name:_________________________Application Name: _____________________ Screen Name / N

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PanelView Operator TerminalAddress WorksheetWord AddressTag NameDecimalOctal1517141613151214111310129118107766554433221100Word AddressTag NameDecimalO

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 Publication 2711-6.0Software Error and WarningMessagesThis appendix lists messages that may appear during theconfiguration of an applicati

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Software Error and Warning MessagesD–2Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningCannot load the Terminal Translate server PanelBuilder can’t load r

Strona 389 - Applications

Software Error and Warning Messages D–3Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningDelete Project From Database.Are you sure?The selected project tag

Strona 390 - Validating Applications

3–3Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0The general steps for creating an application are:1. Document the application carefully including:• pur

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Software Error and Warning MessagesD–4Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningInvalid Left Margin. Please select anothernumber between 0 and 132

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Software Error and Warning Messages D–5Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningNo application open to associate project with. Tried to associate

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Software Error and Warning MessagesD–6Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningRange minimum must be less than range maximum.Minimum value entered

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Software Error and Warning Messages D–7Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningThe PanelView terminal can only use 255screens, no more screens ca

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Software Error and Warning MessagesD–8Publication 2711-6.0Message What to doMeaningMin/Max Range Values must be between 0and 65535.Min/Max Range Value

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 Publication 2711-6.0Validation MessagesThis appendix lists error messages that appear during a validation ordownload operation. Messages

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Validation MessagesE–2Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningBit positions for this trigger should becontiguous.For fastest operation

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Validation Messages E–3Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningFont file is not successfully loaded Font file cannot be read. Check th

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Validation MessagesE–4Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningMin range (value) is greater than max range(value)The minimum value for

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Validation Messages E–5Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningObject not on touch cell boundary A touch object doesn’t align with tou

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3–4 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0When placing push buttons on a screen:!ATTENTION: Don’t place emergency stop buttonsor controls crit

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Validation MessagesE–6Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningTag does not have a valid address in theterminals assigned Discrete Rack

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Validation Messages E–7Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningTerminal (name) is not configured in TerminalSetup – Comms. Setup – Run

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Validation MessagesE–8Publication 2711-6.0Validation Message What to doMeaningUnable to load (file) or one of its components PanelBuilder cannot open

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 Publication 2711-6.0TroubleshootingThis appendix contains tips to assist with troubleshooting if problemsoccur when:• Starting PanelBuilde

Strona 406 - Downloading to a DOS File

TroubleshootingF–2Publication 2711-6.0Starting PanelBuilderProblem Cause Recommended ActionUnable to load CMSERV.DLL or one of itscomponents.PanelBuil

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Troubleshooting F–3Publication 2711-6.0Downloading to a DOS FileProblem Cause Recommended ActionWhen downloading an application to a DOSfile in PanelB

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TroubleshootingF–4Publication 2711-6.0Downloading with INTERCHANGEProblem Cause Recommended ActionWhen choosing the Downloadcommand from the Applicati

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Troubleshooting F–5Publication 2711-6.0Problem Recommended ActionCauseWhen downloading to an OperatorTerminal you get this error:Transfer orted – na e

Strona 410 - Using Pass-Through

TroubleshootingF–6Publication 2711-6.0This section lists and defines errors and messages that may occurwhen the INTERCHANGE Software is started or sto

Strona 411 - File Transfer Utility

Troubleshooting F–7Publication 2711-6.0The indicated command or parameter in CFG_KT.INI is invalid.Correct your CFG_KT.INI file and restart the INTERC

Strona 412 - Verifying an Application

3–5Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Figure 3.1PanelView 900 Keypad Terminal Worksheet F1 F2 F3 F4 F5F9 F10 F11 F12 F13Project Name:Screen

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TroubleshootingF–8Publication 2711-6.01. DTL_XXX TSR could not be de-installed. Issue the uninstallcommand again (CFG_XXX -u).2. An attempt was made

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Troubleshooting F–9Publication 2711-6.0Errors and Informational Messages Specific to CFG_485.EXEThis error indicates the Virtual Driver for DH485 isn’

Strona 415 - To upload an application:

TroubleshootingF–10Publication 2711-6.0Errors and Informational Messages from RNA.EXEThis message occurs normally at shutdown.RNA removed from memory.

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Troubleshooting F–11Publication 2711-6.0You must run and install the card driver (DTL_KT.EXE andCFG_KT.EXE) before running the RNATSR and RNA.RNA: ERR

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Strona 418 - Printing a Report

 Publication 2711-6.0Internal Read Only TagsThis appendix lists internal tags of PanelBuilder. These tags can beused for objects that read

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Internal Read Only TagsG–2Publication 2711-6.0PV900M/1000G TagsTag Name Data Type Value Range Description@Read_DisplayOnTime Unsigned Integer 0 to 655

Strona 420 - Title Page

Internal Read Only Tags G–3Publication 2711-6.0DH-485 TagsTag Name Data Type Value Range Description@Read_BaudRate Unsigned Integer 1 to 4 1 = 1200,

Strona 421 - 24–5Creating Reports

Internal Read Only TagsG–4Publication 2711-6.0ControlNet TagsYou can display the Network Update Time (NUT), UMAX Node,SMAX Node and other data on a sc

Strona 422 - 24–6 Creating Reports

 Publication 2711-6.0Using ASCII CharactersThis appendix contains the ASCII Character Set and the ExtendedASCII Character set. You can acc

Strona 423 - Command Summary

3–6 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Each dynamic screen object must be linked to a controller data table.(This is not always true for Devi

Strona 424 - Edit Objects Menu

Using ASCII CharactersH–2Publication 2711-6.0ASCII Character Set

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Using ASCII Characters H–3Publication 2711-6.0Extended ASCII Character Set

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Publication 2711-6.0Glossaryactive – The window (application file or screen) or object that iscurrently selected. Only one window can be activ

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Glossary–2Publication 2711-6.0bit – The smallest unit of information in the binary numberingsystem. A bit is represented by the digits 0 and 1.bitmap

Strona 429 - Tool and Bitmap Summary

Glossary–3Publication 2711-6.0DH+t link – Data Highway Plust link. An Allen-Bradleytoken-passing baseband link for a local area network.dialog – A w

Strona 430 - Object Formatting Tools

Glossary–4Publication 2711-6.0node –. A device on a DH485 network which has a unique address(0 to 31)node address – A unique value (0 to 31) assigned

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Glossary–5Publication 2711-6.0programmable controller – A device used to replace relay logicused for sequencing, timing, and counting. Instead of phy

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Glossary–6Publication 2711-6.0upload – The process of transferring an application from aPanelView terminal or memory card to the computer runningPanel

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Publication 2711–6.0AAddressing, 3–12AlarmsClear Button , 1–7AlarmsAcknowledge, 1–7, 15–3Acknowledge All Alarms, 15–27Acknowledge All Handshake Tag

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3–7Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0A tag can be assigned to any file type that the PLC, SLC orMicroLogix 1000 supports.PLC-5 File Typesile

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Index–2Publication 2711–6.0AttributesMessage Display, 13–6Momentary Push Button, 8–4Multistate Indicator, 12–14Multistate Push Button, 8–4Numeric

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Index–3Publication 2711–6.0Inactive State, 9–3Initial State, 9–6List Keys, 9–12Piloted Control List, 9–2Piloted Control Tag, 9–8Search Tag, 9–8S

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Index–4Publication 2711–6.0EEdit Objects Menu, Commands, A–2Edit Screen Menu, Commands, A–2EditorSpreadsheet, 1–2, 5–10Tag, 1–3Embedded Variables,

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Index–5Publication 2711–6.0Format Menu, Commands, A–4Formatting Objects, 7–13Function Keys, Deleting Objects, 7–22GGlobal ObjectsAccessing, 14–5Cop

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Index–6Publication 2711–6.0KKeypad EnableASCII Data Entry, 1–6, 10–12Numeric Data Entry, 1–6, 10–2Numeric Entry, 10–7LLanguage, Terminal Messages

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Index–7Publication 2711–6.0Triggering a State, 12–13Types, 12–12Multistate Push ButtonsAttributes, 8–4Configuring States, 7–15Creating, 8–4Descri

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Index–8Publication 2711–6.0Pass–ThroughCommunication Drivers, 23–14, 23–22DH–485 Setup, 23–15Enabling, 4–12, 20–11Remote I/O setup, 23–14Timeout

Strona 442 - Keypad Screen Worksheet

Index–9Publication 2711–6.0Return Screen ButtonAttributes, 11–4Creating, 11–3Description, 11–2Dialog, 11–4Reversing Edit Operation, 7–22Rounding,

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Index–10Publication 2711–6.0TagsHaving the Same Name, 19–17Import/Export Errors, 19–20Importing, 19–16Initial Value, 19–5Inserting and Deleting,

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Index–11Publication 2711–6.0ToolboxMomentary Push Button Tool, B–5Move Down Key, B–6Move Up Key, B–6Multistate Indicator Tool, B–5Multistate Push Butt

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Table of Contents iiiPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 7Chapter Objectives 7–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessin

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3–8 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0MicroLogix 1000 File Typesile peea / WriteI entifierile um erlementIntegeru lementit um erFile TypeRea

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PanelBuilder ToolsPublication 2711–6.0Format Bar in Text ViewFormat Bar in Graphics ViewFormat Bar in Object ViewTool BarRoc

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3–9Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Value DataValue data occupies a word (2 bytes or 16 bits) that represents anumeric value. No matter ho

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3–10 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Floating PointThe 32-bit floating point format supports IEEE single precisionformatted values in the

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3–11Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Bit Array A bit array is an unsigned integer format that is assigned to part of aword. You can assign

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3–12 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Before entering tags in the Tag Editor, you may want to record tagaddresses using the Address Workshe

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3–13Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0Read/write tags that define controller addresses for objects areentered in the Tag Editor. A tag has

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3–14 Planning an ApplicationPublication 2711-6.0The memory available for applications varies for the PanelViewterminals.Screen Tips on Reducing Memor

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 Publication 2711-6.0Communications OverviewThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PagePanelView Terminal Ports 4–1DH-485 Commu

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4–2 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0The following PanelView terminals communicate on a DH-485 link:• DH-485 PanelView terminals communicat

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4–3Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0The DH+ PanelView terminals communicate with a PLC or SLC5/04 controller on the Allen-Bradley DH+ link.

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Table of ContentsivPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 10Chapter Objectives 10–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helpful

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4–4 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0The DF1 PanelView terminals communicate with an SLC, PLC orMicroLogix 1000 controller over a point-to-

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4–5Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0The PanelView terminal writes information (write tags) to theprocessor only when a change of state occu

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4–6 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0On a Remote I/O network, the PanelView Remote I/O terminalsappear like a Remote I/O rack. The PanelVi

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4–7Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Remote I/O Scan GroupA Remote I/O scan groups consists of words or address containedwithin a discrete I

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4–8 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Remote I/O Communication ParametersRemote I/O communication parameters are defined in theCommunication

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4–9Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Discrete I/O addresses communicate directly with the controller andprovide faster updates than block tr

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4–10 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Discrete I/O ExampleThe PanelView terminal occupies rack #3 in which its startingmodule group is 0.

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4–11Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Remote I/O links allow the transfer of blocks (up to 64 words)between a PLC and a PanelView terminal.

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4–12 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Setting Up a Block TransferConfigure PanelView block transfers using the Block Transferdialog, which

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4–13Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Helpful Hints for Block Transfers•Read and write blocks can use the same addresses.• Read and Write Bl

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Table of Contents vPublication 2711-6.0Creating Tick-Mark Labels 12–8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Numeric Data Displays 12–

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4–14 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Block Transfer Write ExampleThe following example illustrates a block transfer write. ThePanelView t

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4–15Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Transferring Multiple BlocksMultiple block transfers use a single channel (single Module Controland St

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4–16 Communications OverviewPublication 2711-6.0Remote I/O Communication LossWhen communication fails on a Remote I/O network:• Object states are mai

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 Publication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder BasicsThis chapter covers basics on using PanelBuilder Software. Section PageWindows Environment 5–1PanelBu

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5–2 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Each time you start PanelBuilder, a PanelBuilder window opens.This is where you create an application. Wi

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5–3PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Application File WindowWhen you open an application, the application file window openslisting all screens i

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5–4 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0The menu bar dynamically updates when application files andapplication screens are opened. Each name on th

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5–5PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0The tool bar appears at the top of the PanelBuilder window andprovides tools for frequently used menu comma

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5–6 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0The format bar appears near the top of the PanelBuilder window andprovides easy access to commonly used fo

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5–7PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder provides toolboxes, in addition to menu commands, tocreate screen objects. The main toolbox c

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Table of ContentsviPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 16Chapter Objectives 16–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helpful

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5–8 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Applications developed for color and grayscale terminals use a colorpalette to define the colors of object

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5–9PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Background colors are used for:• area containing text string• solid fill area of objects (buttons and lists

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5–10 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0 PanelBuilder uses a spreadsheet editor to: • edit states of multistate and list objects• view and edit a

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5–11PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0To select a single row:Click on the row number at the left edge of the worksheet.The row is highlighted, i

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5–12 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0To change the height of all rows:1. Place the cursor on the line dividing the rows.The cursor changes to

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5–13PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Adding, Inserting and Deleting RowsRegardless of what operation you are performing, rows are added,inserte

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5–14 PanelBuilder BasicsPublication 2711-6.0Help for PanelBuilder is available by choosing a command from theHelp menu or pressing the F1 key. The f

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 Publication 2711-6.0Working with Applications andScreensThis chapter contains the following sections:Section PageHelpful Hints 6–1Starting P

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6–2 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0PanelBuilder opens like any other Windows application. To start PanelBuilder:• For comp

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6–3Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0A PanelBuilder application is a set of screens with associated tagsand devices (terminal

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Table of Contents viiPublication 2711-6.0Chapter 18Chapter Objectives 18–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Openin

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6–4 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.04. In the Terminal Name box, enter a 1 to 32 character name for theterminal. This name

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6–5Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0To open an existing application file:The bottom of the file menu lists the 4 most recentl

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6–6 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Respond as follows:Click: To:YesReplace the project tag with the application tag. Selec

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6–7Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Setting Preferences for Opening ApplicationsYou can control the behavior of PanelBuilder

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6–8 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Use the Description command on the Application menu to:• Rename an application• Enter an

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6–9Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Important: The description is downloaded to the terminal with theapplication which means

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6–10 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0To create a new screen in the application: 1. Click the New Screen tool on the tool bar

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6–11Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0To open an existing screen in the application:• Double-click a screen name in the applic

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6–12 Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Multiple screens can be open in the workspace. You might want tocopy or move objects f

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6–13Working with Applications and ScreensPublication 2711-6.0Activating a ScreenWhen multiple screens are open only one screen is active and that ist

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