Common Tips for Siemens Touch Screen Configuration

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When configuring the touch screen interface, there are usually some small tips that can greatly facilitate our work.

  

Configuration of the First Screen Switch Button. When using the touch screen to complete a project, there often appear multiple screens that need to be switched between. If we create a screen switch button on every screen and connect it to the corresponding system function, it can make the configuration cumbersome. Instead, we can use a small trick. For example, if we need to create a screen switch button on Screen 4 to switch to Screen 1, we can click on the project device with the screen number 1, then hold down the mouse button and drag it into Screen 4. This will generate a button in Screen 4 named Screen 1. When the system is running, if the current screen is Screen 4, clicking this button will switch to Screen 1. As shown in the figure:

Common Tips for Siemens Touch Screen Configuration

  

Modifying the Font Size of Text Areas, you can hold the CTRL key on the keyboard, then select different text areas. After selecting, modify the text style in the property object of one of the text areas. The corresponding text styles can also be modified.

  

Application of Variables in Objects, when we set the pin icon of the dialog box in the software to upright, and click on the variable under the project, all variables will appear in the object. If you have created an I/O area on the screen, you can drag a variable from the object into this I/O area, and it will automatically associate the variable with this I/O area.

Common Tips for Siemens Touch Screen Configuration

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