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setpoint number, 1–100, or 0 (current setpoint)
data_subfield
= If
data_source
= 1,
data_subfield
can be:
1 (gross, primary units)
2 (gross, secondary units)
3 (gross, tertiary units)
4 (net, primary units)
5 (net, secondary units)
6 (net, tertiary units)
7 (displayed value)
8 (rate of change value);
If
data_source
= 2,
data_subfield
can be:
1 (setpoint value)
2 (preact value)
3 (tolerance band value)
visible
= 1 (on) or 2 (off)
screen_number
=
1–10
Example:
WDGT#2=5,60,60,120, 2,1,1,Numeric1,1,1,7,1,2<CR>
creates a visible, 30 x 100 pixel label widget for
screen 2, named
Label1
, with a single border, with the
upper left-hand corner of the label at pixel location
60,60. The label is left-justiÞed (1), with text in a 9-pt
font (1). Label source is the text speciÞed for the
caption (3)Ñthe word ÒCaptionÓ.
9.2.6
Symbol Widgets
Symbol widgets provide icons to indicate a variety of
alarms, conditions, or device states.
WDGT#
n
=6,
left, top, symbol_style, name/alias,
data_source, data_field, data_subfield, visible,
screen_number
where:
n
=widget number
6= symbol widget type
left
= left edge location, in pixels
top
= top edge location, in pixels
symbol_style
=
1–41
name/alias
= text name or alias
data_source
= 1 (scale), 2 (setpoint), 3 (
digital I/O point)
data_field
= If
data_source
= 1,
data_field
is the scale
channel number; if
data_source
= 2,
data_field
is the
setpoint number, 1–100, or 0 (current setpoint); if
data_source
= 3,
data_field
is 0 (onboard I/O, bits 1–4)
or the I/O expansion card number, 1–14
data_subfield
= If
data_source
= 1,
data_subfield
can be:
1 (tare)
2 (motion)
3 (center of zero)
4 (overload)
5 (underload)
If
data_source
= 2,
data_subfield
can be:
1 (setpoint state)
2 (tolerance check)
If
data_source
= 3,
data_subfield
specifies the bit
number of the onboard or expansion card digital I/O
channel:
1–4 (for onboard I/O,
data_field
=0) or 1–24 (for
expansion card I/O)
visible
= 1 (on) or 2 (off)
screen_number
=
1–10
Example:
WDGT#2=6,120,120,6,Alarm, 3,12,1,1,2<CR>
creates a visible symbol widget for screen 2, named
Alarm
, using the bell symbol (symbol widget number
6 in Table 9-13), with the upper left-hand corner of the
l a b e l a t p i xe l l o c a t i o n 1 2 0 , 1 2 0 . T h e l a b e l i s
left-justiÞed (1), with text in a 9-pt font (1). The
symbol toggles on or off depending on the state of bit
1 on digital I/O expansion card 12.
Symbol
Style (x)
Description
Widget State (y)
y=1
y=2
y=3
1
Tare
Tare
Off
[Blank]
P. Tare
2
Standstill
On
Off
[Blank]
3
COZ
On
Off
[Blank]
4
Round
Empty
Full
5
Square
Empty
Full
Table 9-13. Symbol Widgets
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