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Chapter 7
Creating Custom Runtime Displays
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Valid Range: The valid range for the
Upper
and
Lower
limits are
–32767 to 32767, and the difference between the two limits must not
exceed 32767. If you try to enter a number which is not valid, such as a
Lower
limit value which is higher than the current
Upper
limit, the
calculator pad will flash the message –
Value Out of Range.
Defining the
Event
For each
Graph
viewport you define, you must specify the
Event
. In
defining the event, you are defining the conditions which must be met, upon
completion of an inspection, in order for the
Graph
viewport variables to be
updated. You define the event using the
Event
menu. See Chapter 8 for
more information on setting the
Event
.
For example, the default setting specifies that the
Graph
viewport is always
updated upon completion of an inspection. You can define other conditions –
you can specify that the viewport is updated every 100 inspections, for
example.
The
Event
you define is in effect for all variables enabled for the
Graph
viewport – you cannot specify an event for each variable individually.
Graph Plotting and the Inspection Rate: The Color CVIM module
inspection processing has priority over the plotting of variables. Therefore,
for faster trigger rates, the graph may not be updated for every inspection.
Changing Display Page during Runtime
When you access a display page which contains a graph during runtime, the
graph viewport position indicator starts at the left edge of the display, and
begins plotting results from left to right. When a graph is currently
displayed, and you change the display page, then return to the display page
with the graph, and the graph viewport position indicator starts over at the
left edge of the display; the previously graphed results are erased from the
screen.
The
Config. Output
menu contains two sets of
Copy
and
Paste
boxes
which can be used to copy the contents of one string to another string, or to
copy all strings and parameters from one viewport to another. Refer to
Chapter 9 for a description of these functions.
The
Copy
and
Paste
Features