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Standard Mode
5.5.3.4 Selection Image
You can choose to display images instead of numeric values, in the
same way as you can use text to represent numeric values. In an
image list, first of all assign individual images to the numeric values.
The numeric values do not need to be contiguous or sorted consecu-
tively. Then, in a mask create a variable field for the selection image
variable. In the dialog field for the representation type Selection Image,
link the variable with the image list. The corresponding image will then
be displayed in the operating device, depending on the controller val-
ues used. The default image will be displayed for controller values that
have not been specified in the image list.
Note that all of the images in an image list must be the same size, to
ensure that they cover each other completely. Furthermore, make sure
that the images used are not too large, to avoid slow display build-up.
You may need to modify the polling time accordingly.
5.5.3.5 Floating Point Number
The significance of the displayed digits increases from right to left. The
number can optionally be displayed with a decimal point. Scaling is
only carried out using a factor. The operating device can also form the
inverse value before display.
Key Function
0-9 No function
Decimal point No function
Plus Selection in ascending order (after the final value in the
image list is reached, the value at top of the image list is
selected next).
Minus Selection in descending order (after the first value in the
image list is reached, the value at the bottom of the image
list is selected next).
Cursor Right No function
Cursor Left No function
Cursor Up Moves the cursor to the next highest, editable variable in
the display, and selects it. If the cursor is already posi-
tioned at the top-level variable, the lowest-level variable
is selected.
Cursor Down Moves the cursor to the next lowest, editable variable in
the display, and selects it. If the cursor is already posi-
tioned at the lowest-level variable, the top-level variable
is selected.
Delete No function
Fig. 5-11: Key functions for selection images










