Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens
Revision May, 2010 3-101
Property Description of Multistate Buttons
Set Low Security
Use this option to force the current priority to be the lowest after
the button is pressed. This can prevent the misoperation made by
the user (operator).
InterLock Address
InterLock Level
When InterLock Addre ss is set to be ON or OFF ( this is determined
by the property of “InterLock Level”), this button can be enabled.
Before Execute
Macro
If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system
will execute the command of this macro first and then perform the
operation of this button. But, if the state of the button is not
triggered by pressing the button (via macro or external signal), the
command of this macro will not be executed.
After Execute
Macro
If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system
will perform the operation of this button first and then execute the
command of this macro. But, if the state of the button is not
triggered by pressing the button (via macro or external signal), the
command of this macro will not be executed.
Enable the
confirm window
When this option is set, an Action Confirm dialog box will appear
to prompt the user everytime when the button is pressed.
Invisible Address When this op tion is set to On, this button element will be invisible.
X Used to set X coordinate
Y Used to set Y coordinate
Width Used to set the element width
Height Used to set the element height
Example of Multistate Buttons:
When the data length is LSB (D100.0 ~ D100.3):
S0=D100.0 ON S1=D100.1 ON
S2=D100.2 ON
S3=D100.3 ON