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In this window, you will connect the new display with the panel object. So that you don't have to create the new<br />

panel object manually, the next dialog box offers the opportunity to create it by simply entering a new object<br />

name in the input field. This new panel object is then automatically connected to the new display. In this<br />

example, enter the name 'canpanel' in the input field. Click on OK to acknowledge.<br />

Automation Studio now has all necessary information and creates the new panel object. It is already correctly<br />

connected with the display being used. Hardware assignment, as you are probably accustomed to when using<br />

I/O variables, no longer needs to be taken care of separately for the panel object.<br />

Depending on the type of CPU being used, a dialog box appears like the one shown here. It displays system<br />

settings that have changed for the <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> project. We don't really need this information in this<br />

example so simply close the dialog box with OK.<br />

The newly created panel object is immediately opened for editing:<br />

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

222 4.2.1.2 CAN − Step 2: Inserting a Display

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