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Multistate Buttons

Property Description of Multistate Buttons
Multistate buttons accept three kinds units, WORD, LSB and Bit and the state number will be different by the
unit. There are 1-256 states if its unit is WORD, 16 states if its unit is LSB and 2 states if its unit is Bit. The
unit of memory address will be different by the value unit. If the value unit is WORD or LSB, the unit of
memory address will be WORD. If the value unit is Bit, the unit of memory address will be Bit. If it is needed
to add or delete the total state numbers, only add or delete the state numbers in element property table.
Write Address
Read Address
Text / Text Size
Font / Text Color
Twinkle
Picture Bank Name
Picture Name
Transparent Effect
Transparent Color
Foreground Color
Style
Push Time (second)
User Security Level
Data Length
Data Format
Add/Remove State
Sequence
Set Low Security
InterLock Address
InterLock Level
Before Execute Macro
After Execute Macro
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Table 3.2.3 Property description of Multi-state buttons
The address can be internal memory or the controller address. (Please refer to
Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
The user can set the text, text size, font and text color provided by Windows® to
determine the text display on the element. (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property
Description of General Buttons.)
The element can twinkle to remind the user. (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property
Description of General Buttons.)
(Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
(Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
(Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
Use this option to set the active time of the button. When this option is set, the
button will be active after pressing the button longer than the setting time. Using
this option can avoid malfunction. The range is within 0 ~ 10 seconds.
Use this option to set the user priority for pressing this element. Only the priority
that is equal to or higher than the current setting can use this element.
Bit
Multistate button can have two states.
Word
Multistate button can have 256 states.
LSB
Multistate button can have 16 states.
It provides BCD, Signed Decimal, Unsigned Decimal and Hex four kinds of data
format to define the read memory content.
It is used to set the state number of multistate button. There are 1-256 states can
be set if its unit is WORD, 16 states can be set if its unit is LSB and 2 states can be
set if its unit is Bit.
It is used to switch the sequence of multistate state (previous state/next state).
Use this option to force the current priority to be the lowest after the button is
pressed. This can prevent the misoperation made by the user (operator).
When InterLock Address is set to be ON or OFF (this is determined by the property
of "InterLock Level"), this button can be enabled.
If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system will execute the
command of this macro first and then perform the operation of this button. (Please
refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system will perform the
operation of this button first and then execute the command of this macro. (Please
refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002

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