User Manual

MAPware-7000 Programming Manual 23
1010-1040, Rev. 02
window displays, the objects on that window become active. Windows can also overlap each
other. Each window displays graphics objects; there is no limit to the number of objects placed
on each window. The number of windows available to the HMC7000 is determined by the total
amount of memory used for the application.
List of Objects
The next several chapters will guide you through the creation of your first project. Before you
proceed, you may wish to read this brief list of some of the objects offered in the HMC7000
Series.
Creates a graphic object to depict the current status of a PLC
or I/O bit.
Depicts a graphic object (i.e. picture or button) and/or text
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register.
Similar to above except that text is used to represent the
status of a bit (ex. Off, On).
Displays a number stored in a data register.
Displays predefined text for multiple states depending upon
the current value in a data register.
Use this object to change the state (On or Off) of a bit.
Allows numeric or ASCII character entry to a targeted data
register.
Creates a touchscreen graphics object that, when pressed,
sets, resets, or toggles a data bit.
Creates a touchscreen graphics object that can perform
multiple tasks when pressed and/or released.
Similar to the Multi-Task Single-State button, this button can
perform multiple tasks and have multiple states, changing
state every time the button is pressed.