Rockwell Automation 1760-xxxx Pico GFX-70 Controllers User Manual User Manual
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Publication 1760-UM002B-EN-P - March 2005
5-16 Visualization with Pico GFX-70
The height and width of the element frame is variable and can be adjusted
accordingly by enlarging or reducing the screen element frame vertically,
horizontally or diagonally. This is done holding down the left mouse button
and dragging a selection handle of the element frame. The side ratios of the
original graphic are retained when you use the diagonal zoom function.
Display tab
- The Display tab provides the following display formats for the
bitmap:
• Flashing (via associated variable),
• Background transparent or covered,
• Inverted
Visibility tab - The Visibility tab enables you to make the screen element
invisible via an associated variable.
Bitmap Example Program 1 – Bitmap Display
The program consists of eight screens that can be selected by the up and down
cursor buttons. The screen change was defined in the Button editor (see
Button Editor on page 5-37).
This program uses simple examples to explain the bitmap display options
available.
Standard path:
C:\Program Files\PicoSoft 6 Pro\samples\
Program:
Bitmap_manual screen change.e60
Screen 1 - Screen 1 shows a bitmap without any particular features: small
display.
Screen 2 - Screen 2 contains a bitmap in large display format. The Bitmap
flashing field of the Display tab shows an association via the Boolean operand
I1. If I1 is actuated, the Bitmap flashes.
Figure 5.9 Flashing bitmap
Bitmap
Small
Large
blinking
by
I1!!
Large
blinking
by
I1!!