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Silver Series Installation and Operation Manual, Rev B ... - Watlow

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Creating Windows 133When the HMI initializes, it displays the startup screen (Window #10) <strong>and</strong> the default common window.To change common windows, we press the CCW function key that has been configured to change the commonwindow to Window #30.Window #30 remains the common window until another function key object is pressed that changes the commonwindow or until the HMI is reset.Using the Fast Selection WindowIn the last section, you read that common windows are great for displaying information that should be displayed allthe time, regardless of which base windows are active. You may also create projects that require a window that isalways accessible (like a common window) but not always displayed. For example, you may want a numeric keypadavailable for any data entry; however, a keypad takes precious space on the HMI display. Ideally it should appear onscreen only when a key was pressed <strong>and</strong> then, by pressing another (or the same) key, the keypad should disappear.This is essentially the purpose of the Fast Selection window. The Fast Selection window can also be used as a menukey that allows the HMI operator to rapidly switch screens.Whenever a new project is created, the fast selection window (Window #3) is automatically created (except whenPortrait mode is selected; you can create a Fast Selection window using the Window > Open Window > New… > FastSelection comm<strong>and</strong>).0600-0069-0000 <strong>Rev</strong>. B

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