Omron CX-SUPERVISOR - SCRIPT REFERENCE REV2.0 Reference Manual page 186

Script language
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Parameter Association
Pixel
PLC
Point variable
Point
Program Manager
Project
Real type
Recipe
Run Time Environment
SCADA
Revision 2.0
A Parameter Association enables values, either constant or stored in a
point, to be passed to a Server Query.
A single displayable point on the screen from which a displayed image is
constructed. The screen resolution of the computer's Visual Display Unit
(VDU) is defined by the number of pixels across and the number of pixels
down (e.g. 1024 x 768).
See also SVGA mode and VGA mode.
Programmable Logic Controller.
A point within the CX-Supervisor script language that stores a value or
string assigned to that point.
A point is used to hold a value of a predefined type - Boolean, Integer,
Text, etc. The contents of a point may be controlled by a graphical object
or I/O mechanism such as PLC communication. The contents of a point
may control the action or appearance of an object, or be used for output via
an I/O mechanism.
An integral part of Microsoft Windows 3.x which allows Microsoft
Windows based applications to be started from icons and for all
applications to be organised. CX-Supervisor can be run from Program
Manager.
A CX-Supervisor application will consist of one or a number of pages
linked together. The pages may contain passive or active graphics, text or
animations, and may be grouped together logically to form a project. A
project may consist of many pages, or simply a single page. Projects may
be built and tested within the CX-Supervisor development environment,
and run stand-alone under the CX-Supervisor run-time environment.
Only one project at a time may be open for editing within the CX-
Supervisor development environment.
A type of point where the value of the point can be any number, including
those containing a decimal point.
A recipe is a set of pre-defined steps used to perform a particular task. A
CX-Supervisor project may contain zero or more number of recipes.
Recipes are defined in the development environment and executed, or
downloaded, in the run-time environment.
SCADA applications are run using the run-time environment of CX-
Supervisor, following creation of the application in the CX-Supervisor
development environment.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. (see CX-Supervisor)
GLOSSARY OF TERMS – Script Language
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