Object Types For Process Screens (Overview) - JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual

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Object types for process screens (overview)

The following object types are available when editing object features:
Type
Description
Icon
The status of a digital signal is graphically depicted using two pictograms (icons or
images).
Analog signal
The value of an analog signal is displayed in numerical form (e.g. 123.45).
Integer signal
The value of an integer signal is displayed in numerical form (e.g. 123)
Digital signal
The status of a digital signal is displayed within a frame via a text (e.g. Low, High).
Text
Text that is displayed in the process screen.
This relates either to a specific text entered when editing the object or a text from
the system (selection from a selector).
Frame
Frame for grouping or highlighting objects
The area within the frame is transparent and is automatically placed in the back-
ground. An object (e.g. text or image) located within this frame is made visible as a
result.
Rectangle
Rectangle for grouping or highlighting objects
Unlike the frame, the rectangle is not transparent (separate color can be set). As a
result, objects can be arranged against a background with a color that differs from
that of the general background color.
Time frame
The value of an integer signal is interpreted as a time frame in seconds and dis-
played in the format hh:mm:ss.
This object type can be used to display the runtime of a program in the process
screen, for example.
Bar graph
The value of an analog signal is displayed as a bar graph (vertical or horizontal).
Input float
Field for entering a float value
The value is allocated to an analog signal of the system (selection of a signal from a
selector).
Input integer
Field for entering an integer value
The value is allocated to an integer signal of the system (selection from a selector).
Input text
Field for entering a text
The text is allocated to a system text (text variable, name) (selection from a selec-
tor).
Drop-down
Field for selecting a text
menu
The number of the text to be selected is allocated to an integer signal of the system
(selection from a selector).
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