Properties (File Manager)

[Function] - [Basic]

[Number of Storages]

Set 2 storage areas if the File Management object is used to copy/paste and cut/paste files.

Set 1 storage area if the File Management object is used only to delete files.

[Item 0] / [Item 1]
[Storage]

Select the device storage.

-[Local Storage]

-[SD Card]

-[USB Storage]

Note: The [Local Storage] option is available for ST6000 Series, ST6000 2nd Gen Series, and STM6000 Series only.

[Root Path] '(object name).Storages[(Item number)].RootPath'

Set the root path on the storage device.

For example, if [Root Path] is "\folder1\folder1-1\", folder1-1 is displayed as the root folder in the File Manager object. You can access folder1-1 or the folder inside folder1-1.

When Using SP5000 Series Open Box (Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Model), IPC Series, or PC/AT

[Root Path] is in the path of either [Destination Folder (USB Storage)] or [Destination Folder (SD Card)]. For example, when the [Root Path] is "logginggroup01" and [Destination Folder (USB Storage)] is "C:\USBStorage", the full path is "C:\USBStorage\logginggroup01". [Destination Folder (SD Card)] and [Destination Folder (USB Storage)] are located in [System Architecture] ➞ [Target01] ➞ [Function] tab ➞ [Options] sub tab ➞ [Preferences].

[Folder Visibility]

Select the check box to display the folder area.

[Folder Width]

Set the width of the folder area.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 1000

[File Sort]
[Column]

Select the column that defines for the display order.

-[File Name]

-[Date Modified]

-[Size]

[Order]

Select the display order.

-[None]: Not sorted.

-[ASC]: Ascending order, such as a,b,c,,,, or 1,2,3,,,,.

-[DESC]: Descending order.

Note: The folder area is always sorted by name in [ASC] order.

[Function] - [Detail]

[Storage Orientation]

Select the display of the two storage areas.

-[Horizontal]: Storage areas are placed side by side, horizontal to one another.

-[Vertical]: Storage areas are stacked vertically, one above the other.

[Switches]

Select the switches to display in the File Manager.

[Display Selected File Information]

Select the check box to display information about the selected file at the bottom of the File Manager.

[Selection Method] '(object name).SelectionMethod'

Set the file selection method.

-[Single]: You can select one file at a time.

-[Multiple]: You can select multiple files at a time.

[Display Title]

Select this check box to display column titles in the first row of the table.

[Display Sort]

Select this check box to use the sort function to display data in the specified order.
Repeatedly touch the column title to change between sort options: ascending→descending→before sort→ascending→and so on.

Note: When the [Display Filter] check box is selected, touch the column title to display a screen where you can specify sort and filter conditions. To sort, touch the [Sort Normal] button. Repeatedly touch the button to change between sort options: [Sort ASC] (ascending)→[Sort DESC] (descending)→[Sort Normal] (before sort).

[Display Filter]

Select this check box to refine the search to display only data that meets the specified conditions.
Touch the column title to display a screen where you can specify conditions.

Touch the column title to display a screen where you can specify sort and filter conditions.

[Column]

Click the Table Setting icon and select the items for the file manager object.

[File]
[Title] '(object name).Columns[(column number)].Title'

Enter the text for the column title.

Note: When entering characters that do not correspond with the Language Text, select the appropriate language in the font setting of objects where the characters will display. When using Language Text, select the language in the Language Table editor.
For information on supported languages, refer to the following.
Supported Display Languages

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Columns[(column number)].Title'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Language Table Text]

[Width]

Set the column width.

Enter an asterisk (*) for a column width that is the width of the entire object minus the width of all the other columns.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 1000

[Title Horizontal Alignment]

Select the horizontal positioning of the column title: Left, Center, or Right.

[Title Vertical Alignment]

Select the vertical positioning of the column title: Top, Middle, or Bottom.

[Body Horizontal Alignment]

Select the horizontal positioning of display data: Left, Center, or Right.

[Body Vertical Alignment]

Select the vertical positioning of display data: Top, Middle, or Bottom.

[Interlock] '(object name).Interlock'

Assign the boolean type source property. When the assigned source property value is True, object touch is disabled.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Interlock'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Security Level]

Set the security level for the object. When touching the object, touch operations are enabled when the operator's security level is equal to or greater than the security level specified here.

Setting Value Range:0 - 65535

[Operation Log]

When [Alarm/Events][Operation Log][Object Touch] is disabled, select the [Operation Log] option to record the user that operated the object.

Note: For more information about Operation Log, refer to the following.

Overview

[Beep Type]

Select the sound of the buzzer on touch.

-[None]: No Beep.

-[One shot]: Beeps once.

-[Continuous]: Beeps continuously.

-[Periodic]: Beeps at a regular interval.

[Use Keypad] '(object name).UseKeypad’
Display a keypad in input mode. When you want to input using a method other than touching a keypad, such as inputting with a barcode reader, disable this setting so a keypad does not display on the screen in input mode.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).UseKeypad'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Shape] - [Text]

[Font Type] '(object name).FontType'

Select the language font used when displaying the object.

Note:

  • When using the Language Table for displayed text content, the font type in the Language Table is used for the string. As a result, when using the Language Table, this property cannot be used to modify or verify the font type.
  • If you use characters from a language that is not supported by the selected font, then the characters will display either as white space characters or square symbols on the display unit. For information on supported languages, refer to the following.
    Supported Display Languages

When specifying using a source property, the setting value for items are as follows.
[English_Gothic]: 0000 hex
[French_Gothic]: 0010 hex
[German_Gothic]: 0020 hex
[Italian_Gothic]: 0030 hex
[Portuguese_Gothic]: 0040 hex
[Spanish_Gothic]: 0050 hex
[Albanian_Gothic]: 0060 hex
[Croatian_Gothic]: 0070 hex
[Czech_Gothic]: 0080 hex
[Hungarian_Gothic]: 0090 hex
[Slovenian_Gothic]: 00D0 hex
[Polish_Gothic]: 00E0 hex
[Romanian_Gothic]: 00A0 hex
[Serbian_Gothic]: 00B0 hex
[Slovak_Gothic]: 00C0 hex
[Russian_Gothic]: 00F0 hex
[Greek_Gothic]: 0100 hex
[Turkish_Gothic]: 0110 hex
[Chinese_Simplified_GB2312_Gothic]: 0120 hex
[Chinese_Simplified_GB18030_Gothic]: 0130 hex
[Chinese_Traditional_Gothic]: 0140 hex
[Korean_Gothic]: 0150 hex
[Japanese_Gothic]: 0160 hex
[Thai_Gothic]: 0170 hex
[Hindi_Gothic]: 0180 hex
[Hebrew_Gothic]: 0190 hex
[Arabic_Gothic]: 01A0 hex

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).FontType'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

[Switch Font Color]

Set the font color for switches.

[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[None]: Display no color.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

-[Blink]: Alternate between 2 colors.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]
[Value] 'SwitchFontColor.Color.Value / SwitchFontColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color. To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up the color palette. At the top of the color palette, select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB].

-[ID]: In the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the color ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color also changes.

-[RGB]: Use RGB format to set the display color. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'SwitchFontColor.Color.Value' / 'SwitchFontColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

[Transparency] 'SwitchFontColor.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
''SwitchFontColor.Color.Tranparency'

When selecting [Blink]When selecting [Blink]

[Speed]

Select the speed at which the two display colors switch.

[Color]

[Value]
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

[Transparency]

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

[Switch Font Size] '(object name).SwitchFontSize'

Switch Font Size.

Setting Value Range: 6 - 512

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).SwitchFontSize'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Title Font Color]
Set the font color for titles displayed in the heading.
[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).TitleFontColor.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Title Font Size] '(object name).TitleFontSize'

Set the font size for titles displayed in the heading.

Setting Value Range: 6 - 512

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).TitleFontSize'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Body Text Color]
[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]
[Value] '(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).BodyTextColor.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Body Font Size] '(object name).BodyFontSize'

Set the font size for display data.

Setting Value Range: 6 - 512

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).BodyFontSize'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Shape] - [Basic]

[Switch Fill]

Set the fill color for switches.

[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[None]: Display no color.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

-[Blink]: Alternate between 2 colors.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]
[Value] 'SwitchFill.Color.Value / SwitchFill.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).SwitchFill.Color.Value' / '(object name).SwitchFill.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] 'SwitchFill.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).SwitchFill.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

When selecting [Blink]When selecting [Blink]

[Speed]

Select the speed at which the two display colors switch.

[Color]

[Value]
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

[Transparency]

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

[Switch Border]

Set the border color for switches.

[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[None]: Display no color.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

-[Blink]: Alternate between 2 colors.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]
[Value] 'SwitchBorder.Color.Value / SwitchBorder.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).SwitchBorder.Color.Value' / '(object name).SwitchBorder.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] 'SwitchBorder.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).SwitchBorder.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

When selecting [Blink]When selecting [Blink]

[Speed]

Select the speed at which the two display colors switch.

[Color]

[Value]
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

[Transparency]

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

[Switch Border Thickness]

Set the line width of the switches.

Setting Value Range: 1 - 9

[Fill]
Set fill color.
[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).Fill.Color.Value' / '(object name).Fill.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Fill.Color.Value' / '(object name).Fill.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).Fill.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Fill.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Border]
Set border color.
[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[None]: Display no color.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

-[Pattern]: Display two colors in a pattern.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).Border.Color.Value' / '(object name).Border.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Border.Color.Value' / '(object name).Border.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).Border.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Border.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

When selecting [Pattern]When selecting [Pattern]

[Pattern]

Select the pattern for the display colors.

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).Border.ForeColor.Value' / '(object name).Border.ForeColor.ColorIndexEnabled' '(object name).Border.BackColor.Value' / '(object name).Border.BackColor.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Border.ForeColor.Value' / '(object name).Border.ForeColor.ColorIndexEnabled'

'(object name).Border.BackColor.Value' / '(object name).Border.BackColor.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).Border.ForeColor.Transparency' /  '(object name).Border.BackColor.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Border.ForeColor.Transparency' / '(object name).Border.BackColor.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Border Thickness] '(object name).BorderThickness'

Set the width of the border.

Setting Value Range: 1 - 9

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).BorderThickness'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Column Grid Color]
Set the column grid color.
[Type]

Select how to display colors.

-[None]: Display no color.

-[Solid]: Display a solid color.

-[Pattern]: Display two colors in a pattern.

When selecting [Solid]When selecting [Solid]

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).ColumnGridColor.Color.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

When selecting [Pattern]When selecting [Pattern]

[Pattern]

Select the pattern for the display colors.

[Color]

[Value] '(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.ColorIndexEnabled' '(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.ColorIndexEnabled'
Set the display color.
To the right of the item name is the current display color. Click the display color to pop up a color palette. Select the color set up method, either [ID] or [RGB], which appears at the top of the color palette.
-[ID]: From the color palette, select the display color you want to use. The display color is managed using the ID. While ID numbers are the same between color sets, because the display color depends on the color set, if you change the color set the display color will also change.
-[RGB]: Set the display color in RGB format. Either select from the color palette, or enter the RGB value.

Note: For information about color sets, refer to the following.
Color Set

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.ColorIndexEnabled'

'(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.Value' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.ColorIndexEnabled'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Transparency] '(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.Transparency' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.Transparency'

Set the transparency level of the display color.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).ColumnGridColor.ForeColor.Transparency' / '(object name).ColumnGridColor.BackColor.Transparency'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Column Grid Thickness]

Set the width of the border.

Setting Value Range: 1 - 9

[Shape] - [Size/Location]

[Location]
[Left] / [Top] '(object name).Location.Left' / '(object name).Location.Top'

Specify the coordinates of the object’s top-left border. The top-left part of the drawing screen is the start point for coordinates.

Setting Value Range: -5000 - 10000

Set when drawing objects away from Grid, Scroll Grid, Uniform Grid, Dock Panel, and Stack Panel coordinates.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Location.Left' / '(object name).Location.Top'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Row] / [Column] '(object name).Location.Row' / '(object name).Location.Column'

Set the location of an object to place with row and column numbers.
The top-left cell of the drawing screen is the start row and column. 0 is the number for the start row and start column.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 100

Set when placing objects in a Grid or Scroll Grid.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Location.Row' / '(object name).Location.Column'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Row Span] / [Column Span] '(object name).Location.RowSpan' / '(object name).Location.ColumnSpan'

Set the row span or column span when you want to place an object on multiple rows and/or columns.

Setting Value Range: 1 - 100

Set when placing objects in a Grid or Scroll Grid.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Location.RowSpan' / '(object name).Location.ColumnSpan'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Dock] '(object name).Location.Dock'

Select the direction where you want to dock the object.

(The value in brackets represents the value of the source property.)

-[Left] (0)

-[Top] (1)

-[Right] (2)

-[Bottom] (3)

Setting Value Range: 0 - 3

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Location.Dock'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Width] / [Height] '(object name).Width' / '(object name).Height'

Set the object width and height.
By default, values are set in brackets. If you change the value of other settings (such as object alignment, margins), the value in brackets is updated accordingly.

Setting Value Range: 1 - 5000

Note: When placing objects on a Grid, Scroll Grid, or Uniform Grid, in order for the object to line up with grid borders, use the width and height default values.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following. Note that if the width and height remain as their default values, the value of the Binding Source is 0.
'(object name).Width' / '(object name).Height'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding

[Margin]
[Left] / [Right] / [Top] / [Bottom]

Set the margins on the object. [Margin] settings depend on [Object Alignment] and [Width]/[Height] settings. This setting works together with [Object Alignment].

Setting Value Range: -1000 - 1000

Note: The margin is not part of the object area. Touching its margin is not the same as touching the object.

[Object Alignment]
[Horizontal]

Select the horizontal alignment option. When the object is on [Canvas], [Scroll Canvas], [Zoom Canvas], [View Box], this setting does not work.

-[Left]: The object are left-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The object position shifts right by the numerical value set in [Left] margin. [Right] margin is ignored.
-[Center]: The object are center-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The object position shifts right by the numerical value set in [Left] margin. [Right] margin is ignored.
-[Right]: The object are right-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The object position shifts left by the numerical value set in [Right] margin. [Left] margin is ignored.
-[Stretch]: The object width is smaller than the value set in [Width] by the numerical value set in [Left] and [Right] margin.

Note: When object [Width] is set as default value (value are set in brackets), object alignment is same as [Stretch] even when you select other option than [Stretch].

[Vertical]

Select the vertical alignment option. When the object is on [Canvas], [Scroll Canvas], [Zoom Canvas], [View Box], this setting does not work.
-[Top]: The object are top-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The display position of the object shifts downward by the numerical value set in [Top] margin. [Bottom] margin is ignored.
-[Middle]: The object are middle-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The display position of the object shifts downward by the numerical value set in [Top] margin. [Bottom] margin is ignored.
-[Bottom]: The object are bottom-aligned with respect to the drawing target. The display position of the object shifts upward by the numerical value set in [Bottom] margin. [Top] margin is ignored.
-[Stretch]: The object height is smaller than the value set in [Height] by the numerical value set in [Top] and [Bottom] margin.

Note: When object [Height] is set as default value (value are set in brackets), object alignment is same as [Stretch] even when you select other option than [Stretch].

[Visibility] '(object name).Visibility'

Select the visibility state of the object.
On the right-hand side of the field, click the box to select the source property for the visibility function.
(The value in brackets represents the value of the source property)

-[Visible] (0): Display the object.

-[Hidden] (1): Hide the object. The object area is maintained.

-[Collapsed] (2): Collapse the object. The object area is also collapsed. You can dynamically change the screen layout by collapsing objects on the Uniform Grid, Stack Panel, or Dock Panel.

Setting Value Range: 0 - 2

Note:

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
'(object name).Visibility'

When used as a Binding Target, the Binding Sources that can be associated are as follows.
[ Alarm] [ Variable] [ Local Variable] [ Graphical Object] [ Target] [ Equipment] [ Recipe]

For more information of Data Binding concept, refer to the following.
Data Binding