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Input locked if...<br />

Password Level<br />

Defines a logical condition under which the input is locked. Any of the following settings can be<br />

selected:<br />

Password level is 0 The field is locked when the connected Password process variable has<br />

the value 0. In every other case, the touch field is unlocked.<br />

Password value<br />

< Level<br />

Password value<br />

>= Level<br />

The field is locked when the process variable connected to the<br />

Password has a smaller value than is shown in the Password Level<br />

field. If the value of the variable is larger or equal to the contents of the<br />

Password Level field, then the touch field will be unlocked.<br />

The field is locked if the process variable connected to Password has a<br />

larger or equal value than the value shown in the Password Level field.<br />

If the contents of the variable are smaller than the value in the<br />

Password Level field, then the touch field will be unlocked.<br />

Defines the comparative value for the settings Password < Level and Password >= Level under<br />

Input Locked If....<br />

Possible Settings 0 to 63<br />

For the general operation of dialog boxes.<br />

OK<br />

Cancel<br />

Buttons<br />

Applies settings and closes the dialog box. If settings cannot be applied because of an error, it is<br />

indicated and the dialog box is not closed.<br />

Note:<br />

All changes are applied, including those made under different (hidden) tabs.<br />

Closes the dialog box and discards any changes made.<br />

Warning:<br />

All changes will be discarded, including those made under different (hidden) tabs.<br />

Help Displays help for this tab.<br />

3.2.4.2 HotSpot Touch−Operated Field − Reference<br />

The HotSpot touch−operated field allows invisible surfaces to be configured in a visualization picture. After it is<br />

set, the button functions like a conventional panel key. The available actions are applied to the area of operation<br />

on touch screen systems.<br />

The HotSpot does not possess its own image either in its pressed or released states. Therefore, other elements<br />

such as bitmaps, rectangles, or circles can brighten and enhance its touch function.<br />

This touch−operated field is exclusively operated using the touch screen.<br />

General<br />

Summary of the basic properties of these types of input fields.<br />

Function Operation of the visualization application using invisible surfaces on the touch screen.<br />

Actions<br />

The following actions can be triggered by a a HotSpot:<br />

Change Picture Changes to another picture in the project.<br />

Next Picture Changes to the next picture.<br />

Previous Picture Changes to the previous picture.<br />

Set USINT Sets a USINT process variable to a defined value.<br />

Set UINT Sets a UINT process variable to a defined value.<br />

Toggle USINT Switches a USINT process variable between two values.<br />

Toggle UINT Switches a UINT process variable between two values.<br />

Momentary USINT Sets a USINT process variable when activated.<br />

Increment/Decrement Increases or decreases a process variable incrementally.<br />

Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

124 3.2.4.2 HotSpot Touch−Operated Field − Reference

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