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

This setting allows input to be monitored after it is completed or the Increment/Decrement keys are no longer<br />

pressed. To achieve this, a variable is entered under Completion Data Point. Every time the 'Enter' key is<br />

pressed or an Increment/Decrement key is released, the variable is set to the value entered in Completion Value<br />

regardless of the value which was input.<br />

The same completion data point can be defined for any number of input fields with various completion values. In<br />

doing so, monitoring changes and input in the control application becomes much more simplified.<br />

4.7.2.2.4 Scaling<br />

This setting allows values on the controller to be converted to values suitable for display and editing. For this,<br />

the optimal value range can be selected for exact calculations in the control application while the display in the<br />

visualization project uses clearly understandable measurement units.<br />

Scaling refers to the definition of two value ranges. The value in the first value range is properly converted<br />

relative to the (scaled) value in the second value range.<br />

4.7.2.2 Connecting Variables 345

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