The cascade effect – Rockwell Automation 5370-UPK CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 5

Modifying the CVIM Menus

5–5

The Cascade Effect

If all items except one have been deleted from a menu, and the one
remaining menu item has a three dot leader, the “cascade effect” occurs at
the USER level.

The cascade effect is this: At the USER level, the subsequent menu or
function appears in place of the single menu item.

For example, if you delete all items from the

Define Window

menu, except

P&P Process Win.

box, when you pick the

Define Window

box at the

USER level, the screen would look like this:

(Define Window menu does
not appear at the User Level).

The P&P Process Win.
function is activated.

As you can see, the Define Window menu does not appear. In this case,
since the

P&P Process Win.

box is the only item available on the

Define

Window

menu, picking the

Define Window

menu would activate the

P&P

Process Win.

function.

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