Configuring the multistate push button – Rockwell Automation 2711E-ND1 Reference Manual PanelBuilder 1400e User Manual
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Push Buttons
Publication 2711E-6.15 – November 1998
Configuring the Multistate Push Button
Configure the Multistate Push Button according to the following
table:
Field
Meaning
Name
Assign a name, up to 15 characters, to document the object for
printed reports. This increases the application’s size by 1 byte
per character.
Button Type
Specify a Multistate Push Button.
Function Key
(Keypad only)
Specify which function key the operator must press to activate
this button.
Number of States
Assign from 2 to 255 states to the button. If you increase the
number of states from the default of 2, you must assign state
values. To do so, choose Edit States, described below.
Initial State
You can assign any state to be the button’s initial state. This
state’s value is written to the Button Control when the
application runs for the first time. This value overrides the
control’s initial value.
You do not need to assign any state as the initial state. You can
instead assign the button’s initial state to be blank. If you do, the
object writes the tag’s initial value to the Button Control.
Edit States
If you wish, you can edit the values of each state. For example,
if you assign three states, you could assign 100 to state 0, 200
to state 1, and 57 to state 3.
To assign different values to the states, choose Edit States.
Assign a unique value from –2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
for each state. See “Configuring Object States” in Chapter 9,
Creating Objects, in the PanelBuilder 1400e Configuration
Software for Windows User Manual for more information.
Note: To minimize the size of the application file, use state
values that increment by one for each state. Do not configure
more states than you need.
Auto-Repeat Rate
Specify how many times the button will repeat per second, if
held down. A value of 0 disables auto-repeat.
Auto-Repeat Start
Delay
Specify how long the button must be held down before it starts
to auto-repeat.