Using Labels; Exporting And Importing Labels - KEP MMI-1500 Installation & Operation Manual

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7.8.4 Using Labels

Once a Label is defined, it can be used anywhere text is needed. This includes all Parts that have Label Tabs, Text, and
Alarm Scan and Event Log objects.
Example of Toggle Switch Object's Label tab using the
example Label created above.
After a label is assigned to a part, the Language displayed
is changed during Simulations or Application mode by
changing the value in System Reserved word LW 9130. (0
corresponds to Language State 0, 1 corresponds to
Language State 1, 2 corresponds to Language State 2,
and 3 corresponds to Language State 3.)
A convenient way for an operator to change language is to
assign LW 9130 to a Multistate Switch with the JOG+
Switch style and No. of states set to 4.
Hint: Make a Label in the Label Library for the Multistate
Switch so it is multi-language as well!

7.8.5 Exporting and Importing Labels

Defined Labels can be exported and imported to files for archiving, editing or use in other projects. Only Labels exported to
CSV files can be edited by other programs.
Export ...: Exports Labels in EasyBuilder format. This is the preferred format for archiving Labels. Labels in this format can
be imported into other projects but not edited with other programs.
Import ...: Imports Labels from a previous EasyBuilder formatted export operation.
Note: Labels that were originally exported from a project with a different PLC driver are imported with no detrimental effects.
1. Check the Use Label Library box to enable label use.
2. Select the desired Label from the Label Index
dropdown.
3. Fill in other settings as desired.
Note: The Label Library button can be used to call up the
Label Library for adding labels without exiting the Part or
Object dialog.
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