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<strong>uWIN</strong> <strong>Software</strong> Manual UTICOR Technology, LP<br />
2 Main Programming Screen<br />
Delete<br />
This removes a selected item without placing it on the clipboard.<br />
To delete an item:<br />
1. Using your mouse select an item(s) to delete.<br />
2. Select Delete from the Edit menu.<br />
SCREEN MENU<br />
Base Screens<br />
Base screens are used to help build project screens that will be displayed<br />
on the PGI 100. The base screen can be chosen from the PGI<br />
touch screen or controlled by a PLC or computer. Other screen types<br />
can be included and displayed on the base screens. The range of base<br />
screen numbers is 1–999.<br />
Base screens are primarily used to incorporate triggers and ToolBox<br />
objects. Placing these items onto a base screen allows the user to have<br />
input and control over what is being displayed on the PGI. Triggers<br />
and ToolBox objects can only be used in base screens, with the exception<br />
of a few triggers that can be used in report screens as well.<br />
When a base screen is selected, the Base menu is added to the Main<br />
Programming Screen. This enables you to change the background color<br />
of the base screen being viewed.<br />
The F9 key will cause the entire screen to be displayed without any<br />
frame or menus. This will allow the whole PGI 100 screen to be<br />
viewed on computers with only 640 X 480 resolution, which includes<br />
most laptop computers.<br />
Library Screens<br />
Library screens are where basic program building blocks are drawn.<br />
They can represent buttons, switches, activators and more. Once the<br />
drawn object is saved it can be included onto a base screen. For example,<br />
you can draw a generic button and include it onto a base screen<br />
where it can be copied to produce a whole screen of identical buttons.<br />
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