Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS2651N181E78 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
Tamagawa: | Tamagawa | TS2651N181E78: | TS2651N181E78 |
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Japan: | Japan | COLOR: | BLACK |
Material: | Iron | Temperature: | 20-120 |
Wire: | Wire |
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The objects "Trigger" and "Source text" facilitate the output of configuration data for the actions within Graphics Designer pictures and objects in a report. You have two choices: ● All – Returns all elements with actions. Also returns all elements which have not yet been configured at the time of this selection. ● Assignment actions – Returns all elements with assignment actions. ● No assignment actions – Returns all elements without assignment actions. The objects are located in the Page Layout Editor object tree, in the "Project documentation" tab under "Graphics Designer/Actions", and under "Graphics Designer/Picture/Actions". Requirements ● A Graphics Designer picture must have been created. ● One of the objects "Trigger" or "Source text" has been inserted in the layout, and selected. ● The Object Properties window is open, and the Link tab is active. ● You are familiar with the Link tab.
You can select the actions for the objects "Trigger" and "Source text" of a picture. For the objects "Trigger" and "Source text" of an object within a picture, you can additionally select the objects. Only the action data of the selected objects will then be returned. For further information, please see the chapter "Calling the selection dialogs". For an overview of available objects for the product documentation of the Graphics Designer and their output options, please refer to the chapter "Project documentation in the Graphics Designer". Procedure 1. Open the branching node on the left of the Link tab. Select the entry "Actions". The list of editing options will then show the item "Selection of actions". 2. Double-click on the entry "Selection of actions". This will open the dialog "Selection of action types".
Confirm the selection with "OK". 4. Modify the external form of the object, if necessary, by changing the attribute values in the Properties tag. 5. Close the "Object Properties" window and save the layout.
The objects "Process value archive" and "Compressed archive" facilitate the output of configuration data for process value and compressed archives in a report. The objects are located in the Page Layout Editor object tree, in the "Project documentation" tab under "Tag Logging CS/Archives".
A process value or compressed archive must have been created. ● One of the objects "Process value archive" or "Compressed archive" has been inserted in the layout, and selected. ● The Object Properties window is open, and the Link tab is active. ● You are familiar with the Link tab.
For the objects "Process value archive" and "Compressed archive", you can select both the archives and the archive data. For an overview of available objects for the Tag Logging product documentation and their output options, please refer to the chapter "Project documentation in Tag Logging".
Open the branching node on the left of the Link tab. Select an entry, either "Process value archive" or "Compressed archive". The list of editing options will then show the item "Archive names". 2. Double-click on the entry "Archive names". The Tag Logging CS: Archive Selection dialog is opened.
If the "All archives" checkbox is checked, the data of all archives will be returned. An existing selection will be preserved in the dialog. 3. Choose the desired items from the list of available archives and add them individually or in groups, using the dialog buttons, to the list of selected data. 4. Confirm the selection with "OK".
In the "Object Properties" window, select the entry "Process value archive". The list of editing options will then show the item "Process value archive data". 2. Double-click on the entry "Process value archive data". The Tag Logging CS: Process Archive Data Selection dialog is opened.
Choose the configuration data you want to appear in the output. 4. Confirm the selection with "OK". 5. Modify the external form of the object "Process value archive", if necessary, by changing the attribute values in the Properties tag. 6. Close the "Object Properties" window and save the layout. The following table shows all the attributes that can be returned. The functions of the attributes are briefly described.
Brief description or comments about the archive. Archive type Type of the selected archive, here: Process value archive. Server name Server which is accessed by the archive. Authorization Authorization for read or write access. Action During archive start/Enable Specified action which is triggered by certain events. Archiving at system start Returns the starting type of the archive.
Type of the selected archive, short-term or long-term archive. | Storage location for swap-out |
Edited fill level messages for the archive. | Specified action for swap-out. |
Specified number of data records which can be stored in a shortterm archive. | The configured archive tags |
In the "Object Properties" window, select the entry "Compressed archive". The list of editing options will then show the item "Compressed archive data". 2. Double-click the entry "Compressed archive data". The Tag Logging CS: Compressed Archive Data Selection dialog is opened.
Choose the configuration data you want to appear in the output. 4. Confirm the selection with "OK". 5. Modify the external form of the object "Compressed archive", if necessary, by changing the attribute values in the Properties tag. 6. Close the "Object Properties" window and save the layout. The following table shows all the attributes that can be returned. The functions of the attributes are briefly described.