Rockwell Automation 5370-UPK CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 7

Creating Custom Runtime Displays

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How do you create custom runtime displays?
You create custom runtime displays using the

Config. Output

feature, which

becomes available on the

Env.

menu with the USER–PAK option installed

(Note: The Setup card must be inserted in the CVIM Archive Memory slot
prior to opening the

Env.

menu, to allow access to the

Config. Output

feature).

With the

Config. Output

menus displayed, you select and configure runtime

displays, or “viewports,” as they are called on the

Config. Output

menu.

Viewports can include a bordered rectangular display area; you define the
dimensions for a viewport and position the viewport using a “pick & place”
capability, similar to that used in positioning inspection windows. You can
select display borders and background color (if applicable). Then you define
the viewport contents.

What types of viewports, or runtime displays, can be created?
You can create three different types of viewports –

Text

,

Tool

and

Graph

.

Within

Text

and

Tool

viewports, you can display text items, which might

include a term, such as “Gage Results,” or tool results, or other inspection
information. You define the

Text

and

Tool

viewport contents by defining

one or more viewport “strings.”

Graph

viewports depict real–time tracking

of the results of specified tools. You define

Graph

viewport contents by

defining up to three “variables.”

You can select specific colors for the contents in your displays, or you can
color code them based on corresponding tool results. There are many more
ways of further defining displays which afford a great variety of display
effects.

How do you determine when a viewport is displayed?
In defining a viewport, you also select the display page type and page
number of that viewport when it is displayed. You can define a viewport so
it replaces a normal runtime display. For example, you can assign a custom
display to

Results Page 1

. Then, when

Results Page 1

is selected as the

current runtime display during run mode, your custom display appears,
replacing

Results Page 1

. You can place each viewport you define on any

number of different display pages, and you can place several viewports on
the same page.

How many custom runtime displays can be created?
You can define up to 40 different viewports, and up to 340 strings, depending
on how much of the CVIM module’s memory is used for other purposes.

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