Quick Start User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2711C-QS001F-EN-P PanelView Component HMI Quick Start
- Where to Start
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Create the Motor Status Screen
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- What You Need
- Follow These Steps
- Change the Screen Name
- Change the Grid Attributes
- Create the Start Motor Push Button
- Create the Stop Motor Push Button
- Create the Motor Speed Screen Button
- Create a Goto Config Button
- Create the Motor Control List Selector
- Create the Motor Status Indicators
- Save the Motor Status Screen
- Create the Motor Status Screen
- Chapter 7
- Create the Motor Speed Screen
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- What You Need
- Follow These Steps
- Create a New Screen
- Create the Motor Status Screen Button
- Create a Numeric Entry Object
- Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object
- Create a Increment Decrement Object
- Create Increment Decrement Keys
- Create a Bar Graph
- Create a Bar Graph Scale
- Create Text Labels for the Scale
- Create a Bar Graph Heading
- Create a Numeric Display
- Create a Heading for the Numeric Display
- Update the Motor Speed Screen Button
- Create the Motor Speed Screen
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Appendix A
- Back Cover

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Chapter 6 Create the Motor Status Screen
3. On the Appearance tab:
a. Type SELECT MODE in
the Text box.
b. Set the Font Size to 16.
c. Check the Font Underline
checkbox.
d. Set the Border Style to
None.
4. Resize the object to fit the
text.
Create the Motor Status Indicators
The Motor Status box contains two multistate indicators. The Mode indicator shows whether the motor is in
Auto or Manual mode. The Status indicator shows whether the motor is running or stopped.
Create the Mode Indicator
1. Open the Display tab of the
object palette.
2. Drag the Multistate Indicator
object to the right of the
Motor Control list selector.