Configuring the HMI system
2.1 Processing INI files
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Select a value for the image to be displayed in the [ALARM_PICTURE] section:
[ALARM_PICTURE]
;0 = Image for PLC button
;1 = Image for Cancel button
;2 = Image for Reset button
;3 = Image for HMI button
;4 = Image for User Defined button
ButtonImage=1
If 4 is selected (User Defined button), then the corresponding image must be defined as
ButtonNameUser="
name.bmp". Any value can be chosen for name.
We recommend making the entry in the DG.INI in the USER or OEM directory.
The image must be located in one or more of the following directories:
;F:\User\Icons\640
;F:\User\Icons\800
;F:\User\Icons\1024
;F:\Oem\Icons\640.
;F:\Oem\Icons\800.
;F:\Oem\Icons\1024.
It is automatically adjusted to the current screen resolution. A version of the image must be
located in the directory containing the images in the current resolution.
2.1.6
Changing access levels for programs
Function
When booting, the data management server checks whether the DH.INI file contains entries
for modified standard access levels. The data management server uses these entries to
update its internal image of the data management chart with the modified access levels.
The access levels described in the entries are now used as standard access levels for the
selected data. Entries that do not match the existing scheme are ignored.
Restrictions
When the HMI database is installed, data is always created with the access levels defined in
the standard data chart. Access levels for nodes such as wks.dir cannot be changed.
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