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

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Using EZware-5000 55EasyBuilder-5000 Development WindowObjects SummaryEasyBuilder includes several active graphics objects that are used to represent data that is stored in the PLC orinternal memory of the HMI. The data represented can be single bit coils, 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit registers. The datacan be represented as numbers, ASCII characters, or as graphic shapes or bitmap images. This section provides asummary of all the objects available in EasyBuilder-5000. Most of these objects are accessible by clicking Objects inthe top menu in EasyBuilder, or by clicking on its icon in the Object 1 or Object 2 Toolbar.Refer to the Help file (Help > Parts List) for more information relating to each object.Bit LampThe Bit Lamp Object is used as an indicator to represent the ON or OFF status of a bit or coil in the PLC, or a bit in theHMI local memory (LB). If the bit is cleared (0, False), the State 0 Shape of the Bit Lamp will be displayed. If the bit isset (1, True), the State 1 Shape of the Bit Lamp will be displayed. The Bit Lamp can also blink in various ways.Word LampThe Word Lamp Object is used as an indicator to represent the value in a PLC register, or the value in a register in theHMI local memory (LW). Creates a graphics object to reflect the current state of a multi-state PLC data register. It c<strong>and</strong>isplay a different shape or picture depending on the value in the register. If the value is 0, the first shape isdisplayed, if the value is 1, the second shape is displayed, etc. A Word Lamp can display up to 256 different shapes<strong>and</strong> text strings, corresponding to register values of 0 – 255.0600-0069-0000 <strong>Rev</strong>. B

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