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CONFIGURING DATA TAGS<br />

MORE THAN TWO ALARMS<br />

The parentheses, the space and the dash will all be included when the field is<br />

displayed, but only the 10 digits indicated by the ‘0’ characters will be stored in the<br />

string. Similarly, if data entry is enabled for a field using this template, the cursor<br />

will skip the various non-numeric positions when moving left or right, and will only<br />

allow numeric characters to be entered for those positions that can be selected.<br />

• The Length property is used in lieu of the template to indicate how many<br />

characters should be reserved on a page when displaying this string. If a string<br />

variable is marked as retentive, it makes sense for this property to be equal to the<br />

length entered on the Data tab, but this is not obligatory, as you may want to<br />

allocate more or less space on the display for layout purposes.<br />

• The Justification property is used when a template is not specified, and indicates<br />

how strings shorter than the Length property should be positioned within the<br />

storage allocated for the string. It is distinct from the Justification property of the<br />

display format, in that it impacts the data that is actually stored.<br />

THE COLORS TAB *<br />

The Colors tab of a string tag contains the following properties…<br />

The tab is used to specify the default colors to be used to display this tag.<br />

MORE THAN TWO ALARMS<br />

If your application requires more than two alarms (or indeed triggers) for a tag, define a<br />

formula to be equal in value to the primary tag, and set the extra alarms on the alias. For<br />

example, if you have a variable called Level which is mapped to N7:100 in a PLC, and you<br />

need to create a third alarm for that tag, create a variable called, say, LevelAlias and set its<br />

value property to Level. You can then set additional alarms on this alias tag.<br />

* Not present on monochrome virtual HMI.<br />

REVISION 6 PAGE 129

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