Step 1: create the cursor list – Rockwell Automation 2711E-ND1 PanelBuilder 1400E Reference Manual User Manual
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Scrolling Lists
Publication 2711E-820 – January 1998
The following illustration shows how the screen for the Automobile
Luxury-Option Assembly Scrolling List will appear in a keypad
terminal when you have finished it.
Standard Cursor List Buttons
Standard Interlocked Buttons
Standard Momentary Buttons
Numeric Keypad Enable Button
Standard Momentary Buttons
Cursor List Object
Numeric Display
Object List
Local Message
Object List
Multistate Indicator
Object List
Multistate Indicator
Object List
Numeric Display
Object List
Step 1: Create the Cursor List
As the figure shows, the cursor list includes the cursor and the
standard cursor list buttons.
When you define the cursor list, you also need to define the main
scrolling list parameters. How you define these determines the size
of the scrolling list, and how the cursor and buttons function with the
object lists.
For this example, use the parameters and addresses shown in the
following two tables:
Scrolling List Object Parameters
Quantity
Number of States
57
Number of Visible States
5
Number of Preview States
1