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11. Control Panels
Adding a Control Panel
8 In the ‘Tree/Page’ section, the pages that make up a “tree” are listed. There are three columns:
‘Page Number’, ‘Page Name’ and ‘Referrers’. Pages are listed in numeric order such that the
lowest number is higher in the “tree” (display before) larger numbers, which are lower in the
“tree” (display after). If you reorder, the numbers reorder alphabetically, not numerically. See
9 In the ‘Outputs’ and ‘Inputs’ sections, define the general-purpose I/O (GPIO) connections at the
rear of the control panel as described in
Defining General Purpose I/O (GPIO) Connections
10 Click
Save
.
Or
To revert to the previously saved configuration, click
Revert to Saved
.
Or
To clear all configuration selects and start anew, click Clear Configuration.
11 Click
X
on the window title tab to close the page.
NV9641
The ‘NV9641’ page determines how the NV9641 control panel functions and displays. For a full
description of the control panel and functions, see
The ‘NV9641’ page is divided into sections:
• Button Layout
—
A graphic representation of the buttons and control panel window on the con-
trol panel. The button layout is organized as a “tree” with “parent” pages and “child” pages.
“Parent” pages are one level up from a “child” page; “child” pages are always one level below a
“parent” page. Each of the 30 buttons can execute a function or select an entirely new set of
functions on a lower level (“child” page) in the “tree.” The “tree” is not limited in size.
Click on a button to assign a function to it. Certain buttons have pre-assigned text. Do not
assign new functions to these buttons.
• Button Definitions
—
Assigns a definition to the currently selected button in the ‘Button Lay-
out’ field. The options available as definitions change depending on the options selected in the
‘Panel Options’ section.
• Page Table
—
This section includes a visual representation of the “parent” and “child” pages in
the “tree” of pages. The “tree” is created by selecting ‘Navigate’ in the ‘Button Layout’ section
or by selecting ‘Paging Mode’ in the ‘Panel Options’ section.
• Outputs
—
The general-purpose I/O (GPIO) output connections at the rear of the control panel.
• Inputs
—
The general-purpose I/O (GPIO) input connections at the rear of the control panel.
• Panel Options
—
Define control panel behavior, such as the default operating mode.
The control panel options, button layout and button definitions are configured using the ‘NV941’
page. When saved, the configurations are communicated to the physical control panel and appear to
the operator using the control panel.