Place of Origin: | America |
Brand Name: | TYCO |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | V23401-U7018-B709 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 10000pcs/week |
TYCO: | TYCO | V23401-U7018-B709: | V23401-U7018-B709 |
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Material: | Iron | Color: | Black |
America: | America | Temperature: | 20-120 |
Wire: | Wire |
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If you have already created a project with WinCC, then you can transfer existing layouts to the new project. You can also transfer objects from an existing layout to a layout in the new project. There are two options for transferring a complete layout: 1. Navigate to the root directory of the old project using Windows Explorer. Open the "PRT" folder. – For language-neutral layouts: Copy the desired layout file and add it to the folder "PRT" of the new project. – For language-dependent layouts: Open the desired language-dependent folder. Copy the desired layout file and add it to the language-dependent folder in folder "PRT" of the new project. Repeat the process for all Runtime languages, if necessary. 2. Open the page layout editor in the new project and click the folder button in the toolbar. The "Open" dialog will appear. – For language-neutral layouts: Use this dialog to navigate to the "PRT" folder of the old project. Open the desired layout file in the page layout editor. Save the layout file in the "PRT" folder of the new project using the "Save" or "Save as..." function. – For language-dependent layouts: Use this dialog to navigate to the language-dependent folder in the "PRT" folder of the old project. Open the desired layout file in the page layout editor. Save the layout in the language-dependent folder in the "PRT" folder of the new project using the "Save" or "Save as..." function. Repeat the process for all Runtime languages, if necessary. Requirements In order to transfer a fully defined object from another project, open the layout which contains this object in one of the two ways described above. Select the object or group of objects that you want and copy the selection to the clipboard. Open the target layout and paste in the contents of the clipboard.
If you are copying system layouts, we recommend creating a backup copy of the new system layout before overwriting it in the "PRT" folder.
In this chapter, you will learn ● which basic functions of the page layout editor can be used for working with objects ● what characteristics the individual objects have ● how to use objects to create layouts ● how to specifically change object properties You will find a description of the available objects in the chapter on the "Object Palette".The basis for the definition of position and size entries in the page layout editor is a twodimensional coordinate system. The two axes of the coordinate system, x-axis and y-axis, are perpendicular to one another and intersect at the coordinate origin. The coordinate origin lies with the coordinates (X = 0 / Y = 0) in the top left corner of the desktop. Extending from the coordinate origin, the horizontal X-axis runs in the positive direction to the right edge of the working area, and the vertical Y-axis runs in the positive direction to the lower edge of the working area. Thus the values for X and Y displayed in the status bar of the page layout editor See also The Properties of an Object
increase when the mouse is moved from the upper left to the lower right of the working area. Coordinates are displayed in the units set in the "Tools/Settings" menu in the "Units" tab.
The position and size of objects in a layout are determined by the coordinates which an object has in the coordinate system. For example, the position of the object origin is determined by the attributes "Position X" and "Position Y"; thus, it has the coordinates (X = "Position X"/Y = "Position Y"). The values of these attributes describe the distance of the object origin from the coordinate axes.The "origin" is defined as the point of an area or an object that is used as the reference point for entering position and size specifications. For creating a layout in the page layout editor, the following reference points are significant:
The "origin" is defined as the point of an area or an object that is used as the reference point for entering position and size specifications. | |
r, the following reference points are significant: | |
Top left corner of the layout |