Rockwell Automation 5370-CUPK Color CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual
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Chapter 8
Defining Strings for Serial Ports and Viewports
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The Color CVIM module thus displays the string for each index value, until
the index value exceeds the
End
value. If the # character is included in the
repeated string, the current index value replaces the # character in the string.
In our example, to display the string 5 times, and include the numbers 1-5 in
the five strings, respectively, we set the
Start
value to 1, the
End
value to 5,
and the
Increment
to 1. The index will increment through values 1 to 5,
printing the string five times. If instead we needed to indicate the numbers
6-10, we can set the
Start
value to 6, the
End
value to 10, and set the
Increment
to 1, so the index will increment from 6-10, and so forth.
Example 5 – Using Data Codes and # (Index) Character
The second and third columns in the viewport display (the mean and
standard deviation values, respectively, for gages 1-5) were created using a
single viewport string, along with the
Repeat String
feature.
Figure 8.17 Example of using data codes and index characters in runtime displays
Example 5
Here is the string text used to create the displayed strings:
Here are the elements of the string text used:
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Data codes are used to display the mean (data code
Sn.3
, where n is the
tool type and tool number indicator – see Table 8.A Data Codes in this
chapter) and the standard deviation (data code
Sn.4
) in the string. In
both cases, we use the # character in place of the n in the data codes; thus
when the string is repeatedly displayed, the current index number is
inserted, designating, in this case, both the tool type and tool number.