Block write tag, Piloted control lists have additional options, Block write – Rockwell Automation 2711-ND3 PanelBuilder v2.60 Software User Manual User Manual

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Creating Control List Selectors

Publication 2711-6.0

Piloted control lists have additional options:

Block Write

Inactive States

Block Write Tag

If a block write tag is assigned, the terminal writes the values of all
items displayed in the control list to a block of addresses starting
with the block write start tag address. The maximum number of
items supported by the block write tag varies for each terminal:

15 values for PanelView 550 terminals

25 values for PanelView 600 terminals

24 values for PanelView 900 monochrome and
1000 grayscale terminals

29 values for PanelView 900/1000/1400 color terminals

Displayed Portion

of Control List

400
500
600
700
800

Block Write Start Tag

Block Write Data

Sent to Controller

CONTROL LIST

Stage 1

Stage 5

(100)

Stage 2

(200)

Stage 3

(300)

Stage 4

(400)

(500)

Stage 6

(600)

Stage 7

(700)

Stage 8

(800)

Stage 9

(900)

Stage 10

(1000)

Up to 29 Sequential

Addresses

Inactive States

Inactive states are states that appear on the control list but cannot be
selected by an operator. The cursor appears as a hollow head cursor
when moved to an inactive state. An operator cannot highlight or
select an inactive item. Inactive states are included as part of the
data sent with a block write of the displayed list items (see above).

Active
State

Cursor at state 2,
an active state

State 1

State 5

State 2

State 3
State 4

Operator selects inactive state 3.
Cursor becomes hollow and highlight
remains in original position.

State 1

State 5

State 2

State 3
State 4

State 1

State 5

State 2

State 3

State 4

Operator selects active state 4.
Cursor returns to solid fill state
and highlight moves to selection.

Active
State

Inactive
State

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