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

Completion<br />

Value<br />

Use Limits<br />

Limit Min.<br />

Limit Max.<br />

Increment<br />

Autorepeat<br />

Possible Settings Name of a UINT process variable.<br />

This value is written to the Completion Data Point process variable after each operation of the<br />

touch field.<br />

Possible Settings 0 − 65535<br />

This setting defines whether the value range for the connected variable should be limited when<br />

this touch field is used for input. If this option is enabled, input cannot be adjusted if it were to<br />

violated the limits set under Limit Min. and Limit Max..<br />

However, adjustments can be made if the value is already outside the limits and is being<br />

adjusted in the direction of the valid value range. Regardless, adjustment takes places using the<br />

set increment.<br />

If this option is not selected, the process variable adjustment is limited by its data type. Thus it<br />

cannot be adjusted beyond the extreme values and jump over the minimum and maximum<br />

values (or vice versa).<br />

This setting is only activated if Use Limits is selected. The setting defines the lower limit of the<br />

allowed adjustment.<br />

This limit only has an effect when a negative Increment is used.<br />

Possible Settings Depends on the data type of the connected Data Point, but maximum<br />

from −32768 to 32767.<br />

This setting is only activated if Use Limits is selected. The setting defines the upper limit of the<br />

allowed adjustment.<br />

This limit only has an effect when a positive Increment is used.<br />

Possible Settings Depends on the data type of the connected Data Point, but maximum<br />

from −32768 to 32767.<br />

This setting defines the increment which occurs each time the touch field is activated. If the<br />

increment is positive, then the connected Data Point is increased; if the increment is negative,<br />

then the connected Data Point is decreased.<br />

Possible Settings Depends on the data type of the connected Data Point, but maximum<br />

from −32768 to 32767.<br />

If this option is selected, pressing and holding the touch field will continuously increase or<br />

reduce the value by the set increment.<br />

If this option is not selected, only one adjustment of the associated Data Point is caused<br />

regardless of the length of time the touch button is pressed.<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 133

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