Introduction SECTION 2 Basic Tutorial
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SECTION 2
Basic Tutorial
This chapter illustrates how to create a simple application using CX-
Supervisor. It should only take about 20 minutes and should explain some key
concepts:
• The difference between the Development and Runtime applications.
• The system is wholly controlled by data in the points, whether in memory
or from a PLC
• Controls can set the data
• Graphical controls use Animations to control how the data is displayed
2-1 Introduction
This chapter describes how a simple traffic signal is drawn using the Graphics
Editor and how it is animated via the Animation Editor so that it changes colour
just as if it were a real traffic signal controlling a road or rail junction.
By the end of this tutorial, sufficient understanding of CX-Supervisor should
have been gained to allow progression to the second, more advanced tutorial
which demonstrates some of the more popular key features.
2-2 The First Step
Before the tutorial can be started, the development version of CX-Supervisor
must be installed on a suitable machine, as described earlier in this manual.
When this has been done, invoke CX-Supervisor Development from the Start
button.
When CX-Supervisor has initialised, the main screen is displayed as shown
(or similar):
As the first tutorial proceeds, important concepts about CX-Supervisor are
introduced by this symbol.
Note: CX-Supervisor uses standard Microsoft Windows dialogs and conventions
wherever possible so that experienced Windows users should immediately feel
comfortable. Inexperienced Windows users should refer to standard Windows
documentation.