Reference Manual
128 Scrolling Lists
Publication 2711E-820 – January 1998
In this example you create a Scrolling List in a keypad terminal that
allows you to monitor an automobile luxury-option assembly
operation. This example is part of the demonstration files that are
provided with the PanelBuilder 1200 and 1400e software.
The Scrolling List object allows you to control a sequential assembly
operation with up to 999 individual steps. This example
demonstrates an assembly operation of 57 sequential station
operations.
The Scrolling List object allows you to scroll through all 57
assembly stations, five at a time. The table below lists the 57 luxury
option stations.
1. AM/FM Radio 20. Mahogany Dash 39. Deluxe Mud Flaps
2. Cassette Player 21. Tilt Wheel 40. Front Spoiler
3. CD Player 22. Leather Seats 41. Rear Spoiler
4. Sound Equalizer 23. Split Seats 42. Cruise Control
5. Speakers Plus 24. Bucket Seats 43. Air Ride
6. Power Antenna 25. Mileage Computer 44. Gold Trim
7. CB 26. Pin Striping 45. Door Guards
8. Phone 27. Sports Gauge 46. Password Locks
9. Television 28. Window Speed 47. White Walls
10. Power Windows 29. Voice Computer 48. Wire Wheels
11. Power Locks 30. Glove Bar 49. Mags
12. Power Seat Driver 31. Rear Window Defrost 50. Air Scoop
13. Power Seat Passenger 32. Scotch Guard 51. Turbo Plus
14. Tint Glass 33. Sound Proofing 52. Security Plus
15. Vanity Mirror 34. Headlight Retract 53. Sun Roof
16. Vanity Lights 35. Headlight Washer 54. Party Trunk
17. Cup Caddy 36. Fog Lights 55. Luggage Rack
18. Tape Storage 37. Deer Alert 56. Trailer Package
19. Wet Bar 38. Bumper Guards 57. Search Light
Creating a Scrolling List with some additional button objects allows
you to monitor and control the entire operation, using either manual
or automatic modes. To build the Scrolling List, you must first create
a cursor list. Then you will create three different types of object lists:
• Multistate Indicator Object Lists
• Numeric Data Display Object Lists
• Local Message Object List
Scrolling List Example