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Saia-Burgess Controls AG
27-621 ENG07 – Manual – Web Panel MB - PCD7.D450WTPx and PCD7.W470WTPx
General recommendations for the Web Editor 5
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General recommendations for the Web Editor 5
8.1
In the "Project configurations"
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Select a standard typeface to be used for most projects!
8.2
In the Web Editor project (general information)
■ It is recommended to use text fields, which exceed the size displayed in the Edi
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tor by up to 20%. You can find details in section "6.4 Typefaces supported by MB
■ IMasterSaia5_xx_xx.jar is not required in order to display a website on the MB
panel.
■ The .tcr file is the only file which needs to be integrated into the Web Server
project (.wsp). All other project files can be copied into the flash memory (PLC or
local server of the MB panel) under INFLASH/webpages/.
■ Add Unicode fonts
Product Info
HMI
Web-Panel PCD7.D4xxx
Additional information for Sales Compa
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nies (restricted area)
■ If the correct typeface is not in the list
please contact PCD Support in Murten,
where we would be happy to help.
■ The container offset name (container name) must not contain any underscores or
@ signs (i.e., not: PDP-@COFF_containername@, PDP-FORMAT).
■ Consider that the suffix for container offset is d for a decimal and k for the format
HH:MM
■ Use "Online trends macros" with the right timestamp: The time server must be
activated in the Setup menu.
■ For information on calculating the amount of memory required, see "6.7 List of
message box messages" on page 6-16 and
"8.5.3 Decompression of Gif files:
analysis/calculation" on page 8-4
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■ Viewing angle: the surface (front panel of the unit) projects a few millimetres over
the display. You should therefore leave a frame of 4-5 pixels free (black) around
the view.
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PPOs:
Number of objects per page: tested with 1024 objects (1024 objects
with 3 flags per object = 3072 flags)
■
PPOs:
Number of registers per page: tested with 475 registers
■ Maximum number of objects (painters) per page is 512 objects
■ Project configuration
Scaleable HTML: define HTMLs, where the HMI is
adjusted during the run time by a defined factor. For example, scale your HMI to
200%, without having to modify the TEQ views. MicroBrowser adapts the TEQ
views during run time if you enter your new ‘scaleable' HTML file instead of the
standard HTML file.
Examples: Factor 2.000000 means 200% of 640 × 480, i.e. 1280 × 960;
a factor < 1 (< 100%) is not suitable for applications with the MB panel.