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Objects
The object list of the Process screen Editor contains 50 empty objects. Double-
clicking on an entry or clicking the "Edit" button in the Process screen Editor
opens a dialog for configuring, designing, and formatting the corresponding ob-
ject in detail. For greater clarity, the size, location in the Process screen, type,
and visibility are shown in the list for each object.
The object number in the object list is also the display priority of an object. Ob-
jects with higher object numbers cover those with lower object numbers.
The buttons in the Process screen Editor can be used to copy, cut, insert, move,
and delete object list entries.
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Object types
Pictograms:
A binary signal has two images associated with it. Depending on the value of the
binary signal, one of the two images is displayed.
Example: An indicator light needs to be visualized. The image of a green indica-
tor light is displayed for "TRUE" and a gray image (light off) is displayed for
"FALSE".
Configuration item
Selection/
setting option
Explanation
Visible
Checkmark in the
checkbox
Checkmark set: Object is displayed
Empty checkbox: Object is hidden
X position
0 to 315 pixels
X-coordinate of the top left corner of the picto-
gram
Y position
0 to 181 pixels
Y-coordinate of the top left corner of the picto-
gram
Digital signal
Selection from the
binary selector
Binary signal for switching between the two im-
ages configured (see the following two lines)
Image
Digital signal = TRUE
Selection from the
image list
Image displayed when the binary
signal = "TRUE" (on-signal)
Image
Digital signal = FALSE
Selection from the
image list
Image displayed when the binary
signal = "FALSE" (Off-signal)
Summary of Contents for AQUIS touch P 202580
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Page 29: ...29 5 Mounting Mounting depth with Ci conductivity sensor 283 3 mm 2 3 mm 36 mm 25 mm 23 2 mm...
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Page 206: ...17 Calibrating Ci conductivity sensors 206...
Page 214: ...18 Calibrating universal inputs 214...
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