
Creating a Sample Application File
Chapter 5
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D O 1 0/15 with the Binary Data Type
D O 1 0/16 with the Binary Data Type
6. Choose Exit from the Object menu and choose Exit and Save Object.
You are returned to the Screen menu.
You have now defined two Multi-State Indicators. To add the other three,
repeat the last three steps (recalling, moving and sizing, and addressing) as
described above, using the correct position and address for each one.
Adding Momentary (Normally Open) Push Buttons
You’ve already seen how to add Momentary (Normally Open) Push
Buttons on Screen 2. Refer to Table 5.D for the parameters you’ll need to
define the two buttons. If you’re not sure how to proceed, look at the
step-by-step instructions given for Screen 2.
Table 5.D
Values
for the Buttons on Screen 3
Parameters Button 1 Button 2
Location Row 18, Column 31 Row 21, Column 31
Width Width 8, Height 3 Width 8, Height 3
Function Key 4 12
State 0 Text OFF OFF
State 0 Colors Green on White Red on White
State 1 Text ON ON
State 1 Colors Red on White Green on White
Character Height Single height Single height
Character Width Double width Double width
Button Control Addr. D I 1 1/0 D I 1 1/1
Indicator State Addr. D 0 1 1/0 D 0 1 1/1
Name PUMP ON PUMP OFF
Add Numeric Data Displays
The Numeric Data Displays show the operator the current pressure within
the five tanks monitored by this screen.
Before you begin this section, make sure you are back at the Screen menu.
To add the Numeric Data Displays:
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