Operator dialogue terminals - Trinet
Operator dialogue terminals - Trinet
Operator dialogue terminals - Trinet
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Functions 3<br />
Softwares<br />
and Web servers 3<br />
XBT L1003 development software<br />
Simulation on PC compatible<br />
XBT L1003 software offers the option of simulating all your operator <strong>dialogue</strong><br />
applications from the design office without the use of graphic <strong>terminals</strong> and PLCs.<br />
The following can be tested using the simulation programme and the keyboard on a<br />
PC compatible:<br />
b navigation between pages,<br />
b entry of variables,<br />
b display of variables,<br />
b simulation of an alarm.<br />
Using the function keys<br />
The operator <strong>terminals</strong> and graphic stations have two types of function key: static<br />
keys 1 and dynamic keys 2.<br />
Static keys 1<br />
These are defined for the whole application.<br />
They can have the following functions:<br />
b page access,<br />
b latching memory bits,<br />
b toggling memory bits (ON/OFF).<br />
1 1<br />
Dynamic and touch-sensitive keys 2<br />
These are associated with one page. Their role can be reassigned or changed from<br />
one page to another.<br />
They can have the following functions:<br />
b page access,<br />
b latching memory bits,<br />
b toggling memory bits (ON/OFF),<br />
b positioning on a data entry field,<br />
b direct writing.<br />
A label (bitmap image) is assigned to each key and can vary from page to page.<br />
2 2<br />
On touch-sensitive <strong>terminals</strong>, the touch-sensitive zones and touch-sensitive keys<br />
access the same functions as dynamic keys on keypad <strong>terminals</strong>.<br />
References:<br />
page 3/7<br />
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