Screen security, Push button operation, Screen security push button operation – Rockwell Automation 2711 Standard PanelView Operator Terminal User Manual User Manual

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Publication 2711-UM014G-EN-P - September 2008

Chapter 5 Running Applications

Simultaneous pressing of Left and Right cursor keys does not
cause the terminal to enter Configuration Mode if the Left and
Right cursor keys are assigned as function keys anywhere in the
application.

If both the Left/Right cursor keys are used on a screen and more
than one cursor operated object is present on the screen, all of
the cursor operated objects must be assigned to a function key.

Screen Security

Access to some application screens (including the terminal
configuration screens) may be restricted. Secured screens require you
to enter a password before the screen is displayed. It is the
responsibility of the application designer to provide operators with
required passwords.

Other screens may allow an authorized operator to select and change
the passwords of operators at the terminal.

Push Button Operation

Screen push buttons function like mechanical push buttons.

Push buttons have a variety of appearances. Push buttons may change
their inner text, fill pattern, border, or shape when pressed (each state
assigned different attributes).

The following are common to most push buttons:

ON

OFF

Push Button

OFF

ON

STOP

SLOW

Toggle
Foreground/Background

Border, White Fill

No Border,
Diagonal Fill

Ellipse, White Fill

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