The Set Bit Ob Ject - Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual

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13. Click the Tracking checkbox if you want the labels for all states to follow or 'track' with the
movement of one label when it is moved after the Bit Lamp object is placed onto the window.
14. Click OK. The New Bit Lamp Object form closes and the main screen of EasyBuilder
appears with the cursor tied to a rectangular outline of the part you just created at the upper
left corner of the screen. Move the part to the desired location of the window.
15. Once the part is placed onto the window, you can adjust the location of the label inside the
part by clicking once on the label. This will highlight the entire object. Now click on the
label again. Now only the label is highlighted, allowing you to move it without moving the
part. Note: if you double-click (click twice rapidly) then you will not highlight the label but
rather enter the Bit Lamp Object's Attribute dialog box.

The Set Bit Ob ject

The Set Bit Object is used to write a value to a PLC coil. The touchscreen object displays the State 0 shape until
pressed. When pressed, it displays the State 1 shape and executes the function that was assigned to it.
To create a Set Bit Object
1. From the Objects menu, click Button-Set Bit. Or click the Set Bit icon in the Part1 toolbar.
The New Set Bit Object dialog box appears.
2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Set Bit part. A description is not necessary but
does help you identify the purpose of the part.
3. In the Write address frame, select the Device type from the drop down menul and specify the
PLC coil or HMI internal memory address in the Address: field.
4. In the Attribute frame, use the drop down menu to select how you want the Set Bit object to
operate:
Set ON
Set OFF
When touched, sets the Bit, and leaves it set.
When touched, clears the Bit, and leaves it cleared.
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