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If a Top join is defined, the output will report the number of pixels from the top of the window to the top edge of the screen. If a Height join is defined, the output will report the height of the window. If a Width join is defined, the output will report the width of the window. Reports the Ethernet connection status as follows:.

Status Report Join:. Reports system status, errors and warnings as follows:. Selects the mode appearance of the button or legend, in both the active and inactive states. Valid values can range from 0d to 99d for the active state; and 0d to 99d for the inactive state. The actual range of values depends on the number of modes defined in the VT Pro-e project.

Sets the position and size of the window as follows:. The Left join sets the number of pixels from the left side of the window to the left edge of the screen. The Top join sets the number of pixels from the top of the window to the top edge of the screen. Values larger than the display size can be used to move the window off the screen, thus hiding the window without closing it.

The Width and Height joins set the width and height in pixels. Valid analog values can be signed or unsigned, depending on the selection made in VT Pro-e. Selects the top line of text to be displayed. The Scrolling Offset determines the top-most entry first line to be displayed and scrolled. For instance, if there are 10 lines of text and Scrolling Offset is at 3, then the fourth line will be seen when the signal is initialized to 0d, and the first three lines will never be visible.

For Scrolling Limit Enabled, regardless of the analog value sent it will only function between valid ranges, as follows. If there are nine items in the list, and the object shows two items at a time, setting the analog value to 7d will display the 8th and 9th lines.

Sending any other value higher then 7d will yield no change in the display. If Scrolling Limit Enabled is not selected, then higher values for the analog will change the display, as follows.

Sending higher values will show additional lines, even if there is no text. Thus a value of 8d would display the 9th line and a blank line under it. A value of 9d would display two blank lines. Sets the value of the indicator on the Gauge object.

The indicator can represent signed or unsigned values, depending on the format selected in VT Pro-e. Sets the values to be displayed on the Digital Gauge object. The displayed values depend on the width, decimal position and format selected in VT Pro-e. The display can consist of 1 to 5 digits and be unsigned or signed.

Thus the program should send values based on what the display can show. For example, for a signed 1-digit decimal value, valid values can be d to d, and 0d to 9d, resulting in a display range of -9 to 9. If the displayed value would exceed the selected width the gauge will truncate the display to the rightmost digits. Sets the values to be displayed in hexadecimal notation on the Hex Gauge object. The display can consist of 1 to 4 hexadecimal digits.

Sets the values to be displayed as a percentage on the Percent Gauge object. If the displayed value would exceed the selected width the percent gauge will display the most significant digits. Sends time values for display on the Timer object. Unsigned values for the MM:SS format can range from 0s to s Sets the time offset. Each decimal value will alter the time being displayed by one minute. The analog value is a signed number; if no offset is selected in VT Pro-e, 0d will show the current control system time.

A value of 60d will show one hour ahead. A value of d will show one hour behind. If a clock offset is also selected within VT Pro-e, the object will use both values to determine the offset. That is, if the offset is set to 1 hour forward in VT Pro-e and the Analog Feedback Join value is d, then the clock object will display 3 hours ahead. Selects the frame to be displayed on the Animation object.

The range of valid values equals the number of frames in the animation, starting at 0d. Animation can be controlled by Numeric Keypad and Oscillator symbols.

See also the Crestron module, Animator. If the associated embedded application is open and the string is valid i. Audio and Intercom Built-in amplified speakers and headphone output provide clear audio for streaming media and internal PC applications, and enable 2-way IP intercom in combination with the integrated microphone. Crestron IP intercom capability facilitates direct panel-to-panel intercom and monitoring right over the wireless LAN. Customized WAV files can also be loaded on the touchpanel to add dimension to the touchscreen graphics with personalized sounds, button feedback, and voice prompts.

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