Properties (Ingredient)

[Label] '(recipe name).(recipe group name).(recipe data name).Label'

Enter the label of ingredient.
The ingredient label is displayed in the Ingredient Viewer object’s [Name] column.

Note: When entering characters, select the appropriate language in the font setting of objects where the characters will display.
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.
(recipe family name).(recipe group name).(recipe data name).Label

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

[Value] '(recipe name).(recipe group name).(recipe data name).Value'

Set the variable used for recipe data operations Send, Snapshot, and Compare.
On the right-hand side of the field, click the box and select [Variable]. From the displayed screen, select the variable.

Data Binding Support:

To use as a Binding Source, refer to the following.
(recipe family name).(recipe group name).(recipe data name).Value

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

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

[Input Mode]

Select this option when you want to change recipe values from the Ingredient Viewer.

[Use Variable Input Range]

Select this check box so the numeric values you can enter from the Ingredient Viewer are the same as the input range on the set variable.
Clear this check box if you want to set the input range of recipe values you can enter from the Ingredient Viewer.

[Min Input]

Set the minimum value you can enter from the Ingredient Viewer.

Setting Value Range:In accordance with the variable’s data range

[Max Input]

Set the maximum value you can enter from the Ingredient Viewer.

Setting Value Range:In accordance with the variable’s data range