Appendix
172 7" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels
When operating with a mask, the mask should be displayed with placeholders. The "-" character
should display where you should enter a character. The arrow keys will move between the "-"
characters and allow you to replace them. The text entry code operates as if it is in the overwrite
mode. If the cursor is positioned on a character already entered and you type in a new (and valid)
character, the new character replace the old character. There is no shifting of characters.
When working with ranges specified by the [] mask, the keyboard allows you to enter a number
between the values listed in the ranges. If a user enters a value that is larger than the max, the
maximum number of right-most characters is used to create a new, acceptable value.
Example 1: If you type "125" into a field accepting 0-100, then the values displayed will
be "1", "12", "25".
Example2: If the max for the filed was 20, then the values displayed will
be "1", "12", "5".
When data overflows from a numerical field, the overflow value is added to the previous field on
the chain, if the overflow character was specified. In the above example, if the overflow flag was
set, the first example will place the "1" into the previous logical field and the second example will
place "12" in the previous logical field. If the overflow filed already contains a value, the new value
will be inserted to the right of the current characters and the overflow field will be evaluated.
Overflow continues to work until a filed with no overflow value is set or there are no more fields
left (i.e. reached first field).
If a character is typed and that characters appear in the Next Field list, the keyboard should move
the focus to the next field. For example, when entering time, a ":" is used as a next field character.
If you hit "1:2", the 1 is entered in the current field (hours) and then the focus is moved to the next
field and 2 is entered in that field.
When entering time in a 12-hour format, entry of AM and PM is required. Instead of adding
AM/PM to the input mask specification, the AM/PM should be handled within the NetLinx code.
This allows a programmer to show/hide and provide discrete feedback for AM and PM.
Input mask output examples
The following are some common input masking examples:
Output Examples
Common Name Input Mask Input
IP Address Quad [0|255]{.} Any value from 0 to 255
Hour [1|12]{:} Any value from 1 to 12
Minute/Second [0|59]{:} Any value from 0 to 59
Frames [0|29]{:} Any value from 0 to 29
Phone Numbers (999) 000-0000 (555) 555-5555
Zip Code 00000-9999 75082-4567