Appliance Trim Kit User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 C400 Panel Controller Hardware
- General Information
- Genius Panel Controller (C400)
- Specifications
- Overview of Connections and Operational Elements
- VDC Power Supply (item 2, Figure 2-2)
- IF0 - RS-232, Non-isolated (item 3, Figure 2-2)
- Genius Bus Connector, Isolated (item 4, Figure 2-2)
- Mode Switch (item 6, Figure 2-2)
- Device Number Switches (item 8, Figure 2-2)
- Lithium Battery (item 7, Figure 2-2)
- Reset Button (item 9, Figure 2-2)
- Operating the C400 Controller
- Chapter 3 Quick Start
- Calling the Setup Program
- Language Selection
- Installation Menu
- Pull-Down Menus (Main Menu)
- Window Name
- Selection Windows
- Context-Sensitive Help Screens
- Screen Elements
- Connection to a GE Fanuc PLC via Genius
- Internal Connection
- Genius Internal Connection
- Picture 1
- Picture 2
- Picture 3
- Genius Device Connection
- Genius Internal Connection
- Internal Connection
- Picture for a Communications Error
- Picture Binding Overview
- Picture List Organization
- Chapter 4 Configuring Communication with the PLC
- Chapter 5 PCS Connection Editor
- Chapter 6 Demo Project
- Appendix A Cabling Information
- Appendix B Errors/Troubleshooting
- Index

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Picture Binding Overview
Binding a picture into the project means that all possible branches (picture changes) that the
picture can have are defined. A picture change can be made using the Next, Previous or optional
function keys
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When you press the F2 Bind Picture function key from the Edit Project window, the Bind
Picture window appears on the screen:
When the cursor is located in one of the boxes in the window, a picture name can be entered
directly by using the keyboard or a selection window containing picture names can be accessed by
pressing the F5 Pictures function key.
In the first box (left-hand side of the screen), enter the name of the picture to be bound into the
project. When you press ↵↵, the picture is accepted and the cursor moves to the upper right-hand
box. You can switch between the upper and lower right-hand boxes using the cursor keys. When
the cursor is in one of the boxes on the right-hand side, the function line at the bottom of the
screen changes as shown below:
Press the F1 Picture name function key to move the cursor back to the box on the left-hand side
of the screen. Use these cursor location controls to bind this project's pictures as described in the
following sections.
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The user can define keys to be used for Next, Previous or function keys (see “Key
Assignments” in this chapter).