TMD-Display One
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Welcome greeting on the display
: enables or disables the “Welcome
greeting” tab in the tree on the left. See section 2.2.10 for details.
Welcome back object
: enables or disables the “Welcome back” tab in the
tree on the left. See section 2.2.11 for details.
Central touch area
: enables or disables the “Central area” tab in the tree on
the left. See section 2.2.12 for details.
Hide explanation texts
: displays or hides the explanation texts on the top of
the parameter screen of some functions. Experienced users may prefer to
hide these texts to have simpler parameter screens.
Hide INFO parameters
: displays or hides the INFO textboxes on the top of
the parameter screen of each parameterisable control. These textboxes have
no functionality – they are offered for the convenience of the integrator, as
they allow assigning a description to each control, which may be useful in
case of later re-parameterisation of the project.
Figure 12
“Info” Textboxes.
2.2.7
TRANSLATIONS
The texts shown on the display (labels of the boxes, enumerated controls, welcome
messages, and any other texts set by parameter) can be translated into up to 5
different languages.
The language selection is performed through 3 types of communication objects:
Up to five one-bit objects
, one for each language. When receiving a “1”
through one of them, the corresponding language is activated, if enabled
(otherwise the main language is activated).
A one-byte scene object
. The values expected by this object are fixed from
0 to 4, to select the corresponding language. When receiving the value of a
non-enabled language, the main language will be activated. When the
received value is out of range, the active language remains unchanged.