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1 TPEditor Operation
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Figure 1-88
Step 8. Click View(V) > Object Inspector command from the menu bar, a Property tab will show up on the
screen and display all the properties of the Message Display object. The users also could change the
settings of the Message Display object directly by using the drop-down lists in Property tab.
Button
TPEditor provides a series of buttons. The users can choose the desired button according to actual
applications. In Button Setting tab, the users can determine the type of selected button by using the “Button
Type” drop-down list. Using Button object could let the users not only design the program more quickly but also
save a lot of time on editing PLC programs.
After using Object(O) > Button(O) command from the menu bar or clicking the icon
on the toolbar to
create a Button object, the Button Setting tab like Figure 1-88 below will pop up. In the Button Setting tab, the
users can use User Level option to protect the selected Button object. But, before using User Level this option,
the users need to define the password for each user level by choosing Tools(T) > User-Level/Password
Setting(U) first. Besides, the users also can click View(V) > Object Inspector command from the menu bar to
open the Property tab and display all the properties of the Button object. The users could change the settings
of the Button object directly by using the drop-down lists in the Property tab.
ON/OFF Button: After pressing this kind of button, TP series will send the signal to the corresponding PLC
contacts (ON or OFF). There are six types of On/Off buttons. Please refer to the followings for introduction.
Force ON: Once this button is pressed and it will be always be ON.
Force OFF: Once this button is pressed and it will be always be OFF.
Pulse ON: Once this button is pressed, the contact will send a rising-edge signal to the
corresponding PLC contact.
Pulse OFF: Once this button is pressed, the contact will send a falling-edge signal to the
corresponding PLC contact.
Push On/Off: Once this button is pressed, the contact will be ON and it will still be ON even the
button is released. After this button is pressed again, the contact will be OFF.
Keep: The contact will be ON when this button is pressed. Once the users release the button, the
contact will be OFF.
Step 1. Click Object(O) > Button(O) command from the menu bar or click the icon
on the Toolbar. Then,
move the mouse on the editing screen area, the cursor will be a +. Left click and drag the mouse in the
editing screen area. After releasing the mouse, the square
will be made on the screen.
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