4ć10, Planning your application chapter 4, Screen worksheet for touch screen terminals – Rockwell Automation 2711 PANELBUILDER SOFTWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

Page 85: Figure 4.2 screen worksheet for keypad terminals, Screen worksheet for keypad terminal

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Planning Your Application

Chapter 4

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Screen Worksheet for Keypad Terminals

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Screen Worksheet for Keypad Terminal

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Application File Name:

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Sketch the button’s label on your Screen Worksheet. You would likely
place this label adjacent to its respective function button, although you
could place it anywhere on the screen.

Objects can be rectangles of any size as long as they don’t overlap other
objects.

IMPORTANT: When designing a screen, remember that the Alarm
window, the Information window and the Terminal Fault window can pop
up and cover any objects underneath. Also, if the objects on the screen use
the same buttons as the pop-up window, these buttons will be redefined
until the window is cleared.

Screen Worksheet for Touch Screen Terminals

Use the Screen Worksheet for Touch Screen Terminals to set the position
and size of each object on a touch screen. It outlines the 24 x 80 grid and
the actual alignment of the touch cells.

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