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Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens

Revision May, 2010

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3.8.8.6 Prestored Message

Property Description of Prestored Message Element

Display the state content of PLC corresponding contact or register directly. The user
can set state number and text for each state.

Read Address

The address can be internal memory or the controller address.
(Please refer to Table 3-8-2 Property Description of General
Buttons.)

Text

Text Size

Font

Text Color

The user can set the text, text size, font and text color provided by
Windows® to determine the text display on the element (Please
refer to Table 3-8-2 Property Description of General Buttons.)

Border Color

Background Color

(Please refer to Table 3.8.2 Property Description of Numeric Display
Element.)

Style

(Please refer to Table 3.8.2 Property Description of Numeric Display
Element.)

Bit

It can have two states.

Word

It can have 256 states.

Data Length

LSB

It can have 16 states.

Data Format

It provides BCD, Signed Decimal, Unsigned Decimal and Hex four
kinds of data format to define the read memory content.

Add/Remove

State

It is used to set the state numbers of prestored message element. If
the data length of the value is in Word, 1~256 states can be set. If
the data length of the value is in LSB, 16 states can be set. If the
data length of the value is in Bit, only 2 states can be set.

X

Used to set X coordinate

Y

Used to set Y coordinate

Width

Used to set the element width

Height

Used to set the element height


3.8.8.7 Moving Sign

Property Description of Moving Sign Element

Moving sign is a sign that uses movement, lighting, or special display to depict and
display the state content of the corresponding contact or register. The user can
determine the display of the moving sign by the settings of the direction, moving
points, and interval (ms) in the property table.

Read Address

The address can be internal memory or the controller address.
(Please refer to Table 3-8-2 Property Description of General
Buttons.)