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LYNQ includes a range of on-screen elements to help manufacturers quickly build terminals. These on-screen elements may be edited or copied to create custom on-screen elements. On-screen elements may include single or multiple functions. Default on-screen elements are created initially during implementation, when the import profile function is run against a new installation of LYNQ. If this process has not been run, you will not see the on-screen elements when going to:
In addition, if the profile has not been imported, you will not see the default terminals that are also provided, when going to:
If you do not see the data in the images above, refer to the section Importing the default profile. Let’s take a look at the settings of the break on-screen element to learn how elements are structured.
At the top of the screen, general settings allow control of:
Tab Name : Functions The functions tab is where you define the functions that the on-screen element will perform. Functions are executed in sequence. Each function allows additional settings to be defined by clicking on settings. Tab Name : Statues The statuses tab is where you define which statues the on-screen element will apply to. You must select a single or range or statues for the on-screen element to appear in the workbench terminal. Tab Name : Terminals The terminals tab is where you define which terminals the on-screen element will apply to. You can also enable on-screen elements for a terminal, directly from terminal maintenance. |
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Applies to: LYNQ 2016, LYNQ 2019, LYNQ 2020