Posted 2 Apr 2019 I have several motor devices and would like to use just one window screen; to pop up when the switch near the motor device is clicked ...for on,off and stop. is it possible to use just one window screen for all these motor devices about 10 of them on the same base screen?how? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 2 Apr 2019 so, you wanna have one basic screen with ten motors and one pop up window with three buttons with address depending on which motor was chosen? if i understanded it, then use switch on main screen with ůword action" set constant with number of engine in pop up screen use switch and use offset (in extended tab) which will be defined by constant from main page to use devices conected to engines have no time to test it and attach screens right now, but hopefully it will send you in right direction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 2 Apr 2019 Thank you.....actually did not get the right direction....quite a newbie... Attching a screen or explainng more will help. I do not mind waiting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Posted 30 Apr 2019 Not familiar with GT Designer 3. I'll speak in terms of Rockwell FTView ME. What I would do is create a screen with the ten motors displayed and probably something dynamic to indicate the motor status. Over those objects, I would use a transparent Goto Pushbutton that calls the PopUp screen. WIthin the Goto Pushbutton, there is an ability to assign a parameter file. The parameter file passes the actual tag to replace an alias tag in the PopUp Display for each object. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 2 May 2019 Hello, sorry for delay, but tbh i've totaly forget about it... in attachment you have file with simple example of offset use, you can try it in simulation with empty program in GX works 2 simulator. Hope this will help pks.GTW 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites