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Item | Description | |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press | |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘Visible’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. | |
Condition | ON | The object appears when the tag value is ON (Digital: ON, Analog: Values other than 0). |
OFF | The object appears when the tag value is OFF (Digital: OFF, Analog: 0). |
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Item | Description | |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press | |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘Blink’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. | |
Condition | ON | The object appears when the tag value is ON (Digital: ON, Analog: Values other than 0). |
OFF | The object appears when the tag value is OFF (Digital: OFF, Analog: 0). | |
Interval | You can assign the interval value in 100msec units. The values from 1 to 999 can be assigned. If the value exceeds the range, a warning message pops up. e.g.) When you input 10, the object blinks every second. (1000msec) |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘V-Size’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Data Range | Assign the range of the object’s transformation by minimum and maximum values. When the tag value is equal to or less than the minimum value, the object is hidden. When the tag value becomes greater, the object becomes closer to the original shape. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values are the same as the tag’s values. |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘H-Size’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Data Range | Assign the range of the object’s transformation by minimum and maximum values. When the tag value is equal to or less than the minimum value, the object is hidden. When the tag value becomes greater, the object becomes closer to the original shape. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values are the same as the tag’s values. |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘V-Move’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Data Range | Assign the range of the object’s movement by minimum and maximum values. When the tag value is equal to or less than the minimum value, the object is at the starting point. When the tag value becomes greater, the object moves further from the starting point. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values are the same as the tag’s values. |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘H-Move’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Data Range | Assign the range of the object’s movement by minimum and maximum values. When the tag value is equal to or less than the minimum value, the object is at the starting point. When the tag value becomes greater, the object moves further from the starting point. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values are the same as the tag’s values. |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘Color’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Pen | Selects the color of object’s outline when color changes. |
BG | Selects the color of the object’s fill when color changes. |
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Item | Description |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘Rotate’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. |
Data Range | Assign the range of the object’s rotation by minimum and maximum values. When the tag value is equal to or less than the minimum value, the object does not rotate. When the tag value becomes greater, the object rotates. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values are the same as the tag’s values. |
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Item | Description | |
Max Rotate Angle | You can assign a maximum rotation angle. A value from 0 to 360 can be assigned. | |
Rotate Direction | CCW | The object rotates counterclockwise. |
CW | The object rotates clockwise. | |
Center Point | Assign center point’s coordinate of the rotation. The absolute coordinate must be assigned in pixel units. It is recommended to assign the coordinates within the range of the graphic page. |
| Objects such as Circle, Text, Tag Value do not rotate with the default center point. You have to change the value assigned to the center point. |
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Item | Description | |||
Open Page | Opens a graphic page. You can input the page’s name manually or press | |||
Close Page | Closes a graphic page. You can input the page’s name manually or press | |||
Write Tag Value | Writes the assigned value to the registered tag. | |||
Value | You can assign a value to write at the selected tag. Write 0 or 1 for Digital Tag. If you wrote a value greater than 1 for the digital tag, the tag recognizes it as 1. For Analog Tag, write an integer or floating-point number. | |||
Write Digital Value | Configures the operation on digital tag when you touch the object. | |||
Written Value Set | Sets the digital tag value as “1”. | |||
Written Value Reset | Sets the digital tag value as “0”. | |||
Written value Toggle | Reverses the digital tag value. (0→1 or 1→0) | |||
Command Expression | You can write a command expression to execute. | |||
Command | Inputs a command expression when you touch the object. This action uses script commands. | |||
Write Momentary | Writes an instant value when you touch or release the object. | |||
Down – Written Value | Inputs a value when you touch the object. | |||
Up – Written Value | Inputs a value when you release the object. | |||
Key Input | Operates as the key to a keyboard. Supports 83 keys in total, such as Arrow keys, HOME, END, PAGE UP/DOWN, INSERT, DELETE, LOCK Keys, Alphabets, Numbers, ENTER, SPACE, ESC, PRINT SCREEN, PAUSE, F1~F12, TAB, “/”, “*”, “-“, “+”, “.”, CLEAR. | |||
Open Keypad Page | Opens a keypad page. Assign the location where the keypad page will be opened at ‘V Scale’ and ‘H Scale’. It is recommended to enter a value less than the Xpanel’s resolution. You can select the ‘Use Max/Min’ option to assign a range of values. If the option is deselected, the minimum and the maximum values will be the same as the tag’s values. You can input the page’s name manually or press |
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Item | Description | |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press | |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘EntryData’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. | |
Min/Max Value | Assign an input range. If you enter ‘?’, the minimum and the maximum values will be the same as the tag’s values. | |
Disp. Type | You can select a window style when you use the Entry Data feature. There are three supported window styles in the dropdown menu. | |
Title | Designates the title of the data entry window. | |
Comment | Inputs the comment of the data entry window. |
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Item | Description | |
Addr | Controls the object with the address registered in the [I/O Device]. You can select the data unit (BIT/WORD). Press | |
Tag | You must enter the tag name that will become the standard for the ‘EntryData’ feature. You can find the tag with If the corresponding tag does not exist in the database, a message pops up asking the user if they wish to add a new tag. | |
Password | When you write text on the data entry window, it is expressed as “*****”. | |
Disp. Type | You can select a window style when you use Entry Data feature. There are three supported window styles in the dropdown menu. | |
Title | Designates the title of the data entry window. | |
Comment | Inputs the comment of the data entry window. |
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The following table shows the examples of each action’s window style.
Item | Example |
Numeric | |
Text |