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CONFIGURING THE COLOR VIRTUAL HMI<br />

PRIMITIVE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

• The Show Data property is used to indicate whether or not the primitive should<br />

include the associated data value. For buttons configured with a type of toggle or<br />

momentary, the displayed data value is the value of the underlying tag. For other<br />

buttons, the displayed value is the value to which the tag will be set.<br />

• The Get From Tag properties are used to indicate from where the label text, the<br />

field format and the text colors should be obtained. The options presented<br />

depend on what was entered for the Value property. In each case, you may<br />

manually enter the data in the appropriate properties, or, assuming a suitable<br />

expression has been defined, you may instruct the primitive to get the required<br />

information from the underlying data tag.<br />

The second page defines additional formatting information, and is as described for the general<br />

button primitive. The third page is used to define the custom images to be used to reflect the<br />

button states, and is as described for the general button, except that different images can be<br />

specified depending on whether the underlying tag is on or off. You should again refer to the<br />

picture primitive for information on selecting images. The fourth page defines a number of<br />

properties specific to data entry. These are as defined for the flag tag text primitive, and you<br />

should refer to that section for details. The fifth and final page defines the label and format to<br />

be used for the primitive, and is as defined for flag tags.<br />

THE SELECTOR PRIMITIVES<br />

The Rich 2-State Selector primitive displays a rotary-style switch that can be used<br />

to turn-on and turn-off a flag tag. As with all rich primitives, most of the<br />

configuration data can be obtained from the underlying tag.<br />

The Rich Multi-State Selector primitive displays a rotary-style switch that can be<br />

used to turn on and turn off a multi tag. As with all rich primitives, most of the<br />

configuration data can be obtained from the underlying tag.<br />

Each of these primitives displays a circular selector switch within the area used to define the<br />

primitive. If the primitive is tall enough that the circular switch has sufficient space above it,<br />

labels can be added to the primitive to allow the various states to be identified.<br />

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