The Data Block Display Object - Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Cre ating Your First Project
X axis w/reverse
No. of states:
scaling
Input low:
Input high:
Scaling low:
Scaling high:
Y axis w/reverse
No. of states:
scaling
Input low:
Input high:
Scaling low:
Scaling high:
5. Refer to the Bit Lamp Object section for information on using the Shape tab.
6. Refer to the Bit Lamp Object section for information on using the Label tab.
7. Click OK. The Create Moving Shape 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 on the window.
8. 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. 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 Moving Shape Object's Attribute dialog box.

The Data Block Display Object

The Data Block Displays creates a Line Graph of data stored in a series of registers. The plot is created when a
specific value is written to the specified Control Word. The data must be loaded into the registers before the Control
Word is set. The number of values to plot is specified in the next consecutive address after the Control Word
(Control Word + 1), and the actual data starts at the next address after that (Control Word + 2).
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape displayed.
Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X axis. The OIT places the
shape relative to the starting location using scaling to calculate position. For example, if
Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value
in the PLC register increases by 1, the shape moves left along the X axis by 10 pixels.
Range = 0 to 255
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data register
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data register
This is the low scaled value.
This is the high scaled value.
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape displayed.
Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the Y axis. The OIT places the
shape relative to the starting location using scaling to calculate position. For example, if
Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value
in the PLC register increases by 1, the shape moves up along the Y axis by 10 pixels.
Range = 0 to 255
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data register
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data register
This is the low scaled value.
This is the high scaled value.
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