Chapter 3 Element FunctionScrEdit Software User Manual

Property Description of X-Y Chart Element

Please note that when the sample number is a constant, the Max.

Sample Number option is disabled.

When Sample Number is a variable value:

When the sample number is set to the address (register), the sample number is a variable value. The user can change the value of the address to modify the sample number at the same time. When the sample number is a variable value, the Max. Sample Number option must be set. If the read value is more than the set Max. Sample Number, the system will take the set Max. Sample Number as the actual maximum sample number.

 

Read Format

 

 

Word

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

BCD

 

 

 

2.

Signed BCD

 

 

 

3.

Signed Decimal

 

 

 

4.

Unsigned Decimal

 

 

 

5.

Hex

 

Horiz. Read

 

The address can be internal memory or the controller address.

 

Address

 

(Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)

 

 

 

The X-Y chart will continuously read numbers of addresses from the

 

 

 

horizontal read address set by the user, convert the read data into the

 

 

 

points of X-axis and display on HMI screen. The numbers of the

 

 

 

addresses is determined by the setting of “Sample Number”.

 

Vert. Read

 

The address can be internal memory or the controller address.

 

Address

 

(Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)

 

 

 

The X-Y chart will continuously read numbers of addresses from the

 

 

 

vertical read address set by the user, convert the read data into the

 

 

 

points of Y-axis and display on HMI screen. The numbers of the

 

 

 

addresses is determined by the setting of “Sample Number”.

 

Sample Flag

 

It is used to set trigger and clear flag. When sample flag is triggered,

 

 

 

it will start to read data and draw the X-Y chart. This sample flag is

 

 

 

located within the control block 2. Please refer to Chapter 5 for the

 

 

 

settings of the control block.

 

Horiz. Minimum

 

It is used to set the minimum and maximum value of the horizontal

 

 

 

display data, i.e. the minimum and maximum value of X-axis. If the

 

Horiz. Maximum

 

read value is more the maximum or less than the minimum, the

 

 

 

system will display the minimum and maximum value still.

 

Horiz. Minimum

 

It is used to set the minimum and maximum value of the vertical

 

 

 

display data, i.e. the minimum and maximum value of Y-axis. If the

 

Horiz. Maximum

 

 

 

read value is more the maximum or less than the minimum, the

 

 

 

system will display the minimum and maximum value still.

 

Curve Width

 

It is used to the display curve width. The range is within 1 ~ 8 and the

 

 

 

unit is pixel.

 

Curve Color

 

It is used to the display curve color.

 

 

 

 

 

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