6. EM GUI orientation
Overwrite User key
This button is enabled if a layer and a user key is selected. Pressing this button overwrites the layer data in the selected user key
but the name of the user key is not updated. The attributes saved are based on the selection of the Enables boxes. If no boxes are
checked, no user key is created.
Delete User Key(s)
Allows for multiple deletes of User keys.
1.
Click the
Delete UserKey(s)
button.
2.
Select the User Key to be deleted by clicking the
X
next to the lock for that User Key.
Image 6-68
Select a User Key
Note:
If a User Key is locked, it cannot be deleted.
3.
Select
Delete Selected
to delete only the selected User Key(s), or select
Select All
then select
Delete Selected
to delete all
User Keys.
Image 6-69
Delete Selected User Keys
User key list
Lists alphabetically all User Keys.
Search edit box
Search User keys by name. A list of User Keys including the selection appears instead of the full list.
Search Number (# icon)
Entering a number between 1 and 999 will searches for, selects, and shows that number User Key.
Apply Selected
The selected User Key is applied to the selected layer(s) on Preview and on Program if “Modify on Program is enabled”.
Renaming User Keys
Change the name of a User Key by double-left-clicking on the name itself. The list is not reordered based on the new name.
Renumbering User Keys
Edit the number of a User Key by double-left-clicking on the number. The list is reordered based on the new number.
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Summary of Contents for S3 series
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Page 9: ...Table of contents Index 531 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 5 ...
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Page 20: ...2 Safety 16 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 66: ...4 Hardware orientation 62 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 90: ...5 Front Panel Menu orientation 86 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 264: ...8 Updating firmware 260 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 268: ...9 General operation example Image 9 3 264 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 316: ...10 Controller orientation 312 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 326: ...11 Controller Configuration 322 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 352: ...12 Controller Operation 348 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 418: ...13 E2 Maintenance 414 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 488: ...16 EC 200 Maintenance 484 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 494: ...17 Environmental information 490 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 512: ...A Specifications 508 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
Page 527: ...C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 523 ...
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